Pet Imaging andLaboratory Services

Accurate Answers. Faster Diagnoses. Better Outcomes.

Kippax Veterinary Hospital features in-house veterinary diagnostics to ensure timely, accurate assessments of your pet’s health. With access to advanced imaging, blood testing, and other laboratory services, we’re able to diagnose illnesses faster—so treatment can begin sooner.

What Are Veterinary Diagnostic Services?

Our in-house laboratory and digital imaging tools allow us to perform a wide range of tests, including:
  • Pet blood testing for organ function, infection, and chronic disease
  • Veterinary radiology (x-rays) for bones, lungs, and abdominal organs
  • Ultrasound imaging for soft tissue evaluation and internal organs
  • Urinalysis, faecal testing, and cytology

Because we perform many tests onsite, we can often provide same-day results. This allows for quick diagnosis and tailored treatment plans, especially in urgent cases.

Why Veterinary Diagnostics Matter

Pets can’t tell us what’s wrong—but their bodies can. Whether your dog has an upset stomach or your senior cat isn’t eating, veterinary diagnostics give us the information needed to take action.

Routine screening can also uncover hidden issues before they become serious, particularly in pets with chronic conditions or those entering their senior years.

Benefits of In-House Testing & Imaging

  • Rapid diagnosis and faster treatment
  • Less stress from fewer clinic visits
  • Earlier detection of disease
  • Improved outcomes with tailored care
  • Comfort knowing answers are just a test away

Trusted Diagnostic Services in Holt, ACT

At Kippax Veterinary Hospital, we combine our clinical expertise with compassionate care. Our team regularly updates their knowledge of diagnostic protocols and technology, and our facilities are equipped to handle both routine and urgent cases.

We’re proud to serve pets and their families across Belconnen and surrounding suburbs with trusted, in-house diagnostic services.

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Ready to Get Answers?

If your pet isn’t quite themselves or your vet has recommended diagnostic testing, we’re here to help. Contact us or schedule a consultation today.