Chemistry Evaluation Test
$109.95
A comprehensive chemisty profile ideal for canine screening; the chemistry evaluation allows for a thorough look at the puppies organ function, which helps detect mainly issues with liver and kidney function. This initial bloodwork can offer insight on the health of your puppy at a fraction of the rate your local vet would charge. Detecting issues with organ function is impossible at a normal vet physical. Know your pup’s baseline and start off with maximum peace of mind with the chemistry evaluation test.Included in the Chemistry Evaluation Test?
Alkaline Phosphatase
The alkalin phosphatase test is used to help detect liver disease or bone disorders. It is often ordered along with other tests, such as gamma-glutamyl transferase and/or as part of a liver panel. In conditions affecting the liver, damaged liver cells release increased amounts of ALP into the blood.Alanine Transaminase
ALT, which stands for alanine transaminase, is an enzyme found mostly in the liver. When liver cells are damaged, they release ALT into the bloodstream. An ALT test measures the amount of ALT in the blood.Blood Urea Nitrogen
This test determines kidney function. An increased level is called azotemia and can be caused by kidney, liver and heart diesease as well as urethral obstruction, shock or dehydration.Creatinine
The urine protein:creatinine (UPC) ratio is a simple test that measures how much protein is being lost through the kidneys. It is used to determine whether a puppy may have serious kidney disease.Blood Glucose
A blood glucose test is used to find out if your blood sugar levels are in the healthy range. It is often used to help diagnose and monitor diabetes and look for hypoglycemia.Total Protein
The total protein test measures the total amount of protein in your blood and specifically looks for the amount of albumin and globulin.Bile Acid Test
$99.95 or FREE if chemistry evaluation results show high levels of ALT
Bile acids are compounds that are made in the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The bile acid test is a very useful test that helps to determine if the liver is working properly. Specifically, the test answers three questions:
Does the liver have enough healthy cells to do its job?
Does the liver have a good blood supply?
Is bile moving freely through and out of the liver?
This test rules out liver shunts which is a common genetic defect in small breed puppies.