Diagnostic Testing

Information that helps guide the next step.

Exams, lab work, x-rays, ultrasound discussion, and diagnostic planning may help your veterinarian understand what is happening and recommend care.

Physical exams
Lab review
X-rays
Diagnostic planning
Why diagnostics matter
Clearer next steps
Treatment direction
Medical context
Case planning
Veterinarian reviewing an ultrasound diagnostic scan for a dog
Diagnostic Testing
Diagnostic Care
  • Physical exams
  • Lab work when appropriate
  • X-rays when recommended
  • Ultrasound discussion
  • Medical history review
  • Treatment planning
Book Diagnostic Visit

Diagnostic care may include

  • Thorough physical exams
  • Lab work when appropriate
  • X-rays when recommended
  • Ultrasound discussion when useful
  • Medical history review
  • Treatment planning based on findings

Your veterinarian will recommend diagnostics based on your pet's exam, symptoms, health history, and the decisions that need to be made.

When To Schedule

If something feels off, diagnostics can help guide care.

New symptoms

Changes in appetite, energy, breathing, bathroom habits, or comfort may need a medical exam.

Treatment decisions

Testing can help your veterinarian decide which next steps are most appropriate.

Ongoing monitoring

Lab review or imaging may be recommended to monitor certain health concerns over time.

Request Diagnostic Care

Schedule a visit to help find the next step.

Send a request and our team will follow up to schedule. You can also call 714-988-4727 for the fastest help.

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(714) 988-4727
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Tell us about your pet.

We'll respond within one business day. Or call us directly at (714) 988-4727.

Appointment requests are not confirmed until a team member contacts you by phone or email.

Need answers for a pet who is not acting right?

Book an appointment online or call Brea Regional Animal Hospital now.

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