diagnostics
In our modern veterinary clinic, we offer you and your four-legged friends comprehensive medical care at the highest level. Our experienced team uses the latest diagnostic methods to make precise and rapid diagnoses. From laboratory tests to imaging techniques to specialized cardiological tests, we have all the necessary technologies to provide your pet with the best possible treatment.
Diagnostics for pets
Our modern veterinary clinic offers advanced diagnostic procedures for a wide range of pets — from dogs and cats to rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets to reptiles and birds. With our internal laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound and specialized cardiological diagnostics, we guarantee a precise and comprehensive examination for all our patients. Our experienced team uses these technologies to provide your pet with the best medical care possible.
Diagnostics in our veterinary clinic and veterinary practice
In-house Laboratory
Our laboratory with the latest technology provides fast and precise diagnoses. Sophisticated analysis devices enable numerous tests, rapid determination of health parameters and timely treatment for your pet.
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Digital X-ray Diagnostics
Digital X-ray diagnostics improve diagnostics in veterinary medicine through precise images with low radiation exposure, helps with early disease detection and improves the quality of life of pets.

Cone-Beam CT
Cone-beam computed tomography is a modern veterinary procedure that provides three-dimensional images. Particularly suitable for dentistry and small structures, it enables precise diagnoses.
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Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a minimally invasive method in veterinary medicine that enables reliable visualization of organs and body cavities. It supports early diagnosis and targeted treatment of diseases.
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Orthopedics
The orthopedic examination detects problems in the musculoskeletal system through gait, posture and lateral posture tests and often ends with a neurological evaluation to identify the problem.

Ultrasound
Ultrasound examination is a painless, non-invasive method for imaging internal organs. Often used on dogs and cats, it helps to identify diseases at an early stage and to treat them in a targeted manner.

Cardiology
The cardiological examination detects and treats heart diseases in animals at an early stage. Medical history and listening to heart sounds are followed by diagnostic methods such as X-rays, ECG and ultrasound to evaluate heart function.
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The cardiological examination detects and treats heart diseases in animals at an early stage. Medical history and listening to heart sounds are followed by diagnostic methods such as X-rays, ECG and ultrasound to evaluate heart function.
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Ultrasound examination is a painless, non-invasive method for imaging internal organs. Often used on dogs and cats, it helps to identify diseases at an early stage and to treat them in a targeted manner.

The orthopedic examination detects problems in the musculoskeletal system through gait, posture and lateral posture tests and often ends with a neurological evaluation to identify the problem.

Endoscopy is a minimally invasive method in veterinary medicine that enables reliable visualization of organs and body cavities. It supports early diagnosis and targeted treatment of diseases.
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Cone-beam computed tomography is a modern veterinary procedure that provides three-dimensional images. Particularly suitable for dentistry and small structures, it enables precise diagnoses.
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Frequently asked questions
Why are diagnostic tests necessary for my animal?
Diagnostic tests help the vet to accurately assess the health status of your animal and identify possible illnesses at an early stage. They enable precise diagnosis and therefore targeted treatment. Symptoms are often ambiguous, so further investigations are necessary to find the cause.
Which diagnostic methods are commonly used in veterinary medicine?
Various diagnostic methods are used in veterinary medicine. These include:
- Clinical examination
- blood and urine tests
- X-ray
- ultrasound
- computed tomography (CT)
- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- endoscopy
The choice of method depends on the particular question and the condition of the animal.
Are diagnostic tests painful or dangerous for my animal?
Most diagnostic procedures are painless and harmless to your animal. Imaging techniques such as X-rays or ultrasound are not invasive and are generally well tolerated. When drawing blood, there may be a brief pain stimulus. Should more complex tests be necessary, your vet will inform you about possible risks and, if necessary, suggest mild sedation to avoid stress for your animal.
How do I prepare my animal for diagnostic tests?
Preparation depends on the type of examination. Often no special preparation is required. Some tests, such as blood tests or abdominal ultrasound, may require a short period of fasting. Your vet will give you detailed instructions. In general, it is helpful if your pet is calm and relaxed. Bring a familiar blanket or toy if needed.
How long will it take until I receive the results of the diagnostic tests?
The time it takes to receive the results varies depending on the type of investigation. Some results, such as those from X-rays or ultrasounds, are immediately available. Depending on the complexity, laboratory tests can take from a few hours to several days. Your vet will inform you of the expected time frame and contact you as soon as the results are available.