Magnolia Veterinary Hospital
Pet Diagnostic Care in Anderson
At Magnolia Veterinary Hospital, our team is well-trained to quickly obtain the test results we need to diagnose and treat your pet’s condition.
Our Services
Pet Diagnostic Care
It is difficult to see your pet in pain or suffering and not know what’s wrong. Our team provides state-of-the-art in-house diagnostics.
Pet Diagnostic & Radiology
Radiology (X-rays) is routinely used to provide valuable information about a pet’s bones, gastrointestinal tract (stomach, intestines, colon), respiratory tract (lungs), heart, and genitourinary system (bladder, prostate). It can be used alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to provide a list of possible causes for a pet’s condition, identify the exact cause of a problem or rule out possible problems.
We offer in-house lab equipment including chemistry, complete blood count, coagulation, and urinalysis analyzers. Digital radiology, ultrasound, and therapeutic laser.
Therapeutic Services
If you want a compassionate, whole-body approach to your pet’s medical care, you’ve come to the right place! Our team believes that traditional medicine and scientifically-founded alternative options complement each other to help us provide the best and most comprehensive treatment for your pet.
Finding the right treatment plan doesn’t mean choosing either alternative or traditional types of therapy. Using both, we can tailor a treatment plan that’s specific to your pet’s needs.
Pet Ultrasound
Ultrasonography is a type of diagnostic technique that uses ultrasound waves to produce an imaging study. This means that when we perform ultrasonography, we can see internal images of the patient’s body. Ultrasonography is a completely non-invasive, painless way to diagnose and evaluate many common diseases. Ultrasounds also allow us to look at the architecture of internal organs and examine location, size, shape, texture, and blood supply.
Pet In-house Laboratory
With the advances in digital X-ray technology, we can now manipulate the digital images that we take off a pet’s systems to see what is wrong. This has allowed us to detect things like hairline fractures and orthopedic conditions that were previously not visible. We share these digital images with specialists who consult with us on difficult cases.