
Your pet can't tell you when something's wrong, and many health issues (organ stress, parasites, thyroid imbalances) develop quietly, with no visible symptoms until they've progressed.
Wellness testing gives you and your veterinarian a clear picture of what's happening beneath the surface. It's the difference between reacting to a problem after it's serious, and catching it while it's still simple to manage.
Three reasons preventative care through wellness testing matters:
Early detection. Many conditions are far easier and less costly to treat when caught early.
Peace of mind. A clean panel confirms your pet is as healthy as they look.
A baseline for the future. Results give your vet something to compare against at your pet's next visit, making it easier to spot changes over time.

We offer four Wellness Packages, tailored by species and life stage. Select your pet's category below to learn more.
Best for: Healthy adult dogs
A baseline health screening that checks major organ function, blood cell counts, and common parasite risks, giving you a clear starting point for your dog's long-term health record.
What it checks for:
Organ function (liver and kidney values)
A complete blood cell count
Heartworm disease
Lyme disease
Intestinal parasites
Why it matters: Establishing a healthy baseline early makes it much easier to catch subtle changes as your dog ages.
Best for: Aging and senior dogs
A more comprehensive panel designed for the health changes that come with age, including thyroid function alongside organ and blood work.
What it checks for:
Organ function (expanded panel)
A complete blood cell count
Heartworm disease
Lyme disease
Intestinal parasites
Thyroid function
Urinalysis
Why it matters: Senior dogs are more prone to gradual conditions like thyroid imbalance and declining organ function. Regular testing helps your vet catch and manage these changes early, so your dog can stay active and comfortable longer.
Best for: Healthy adult cats
A baseline screening built for cats, checking organ function, blood counts, and key feline-specific health risks.
What it checks for:
Organ function (liver and kidney values)
A complete blood cell count
Heartworm disease
Feline leukemia (FeLV)
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)
Intestinal parasites
Why it matters: Cats are known for hiding illness well. A baseline panel helps uncover issues that might not show up in a routine exam.
Best for: Aging and senior cats
A comprehensive panel for senior cats, expanding on organ and blood testing to include thyroid function.
What it checks for:
Organ function (expanded panel)
A complete blood cell count
Heartworm disease
Feline leukemia (FeLV)
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)
Intestinal parasites
Thyroid function
Urinalysis
Why it matters: Thyroid and kidney issues become more common as cats age, often without obvious symptoms. This package helps catch those changes early, when they're most manageable.
How often should my pet have wellness testing done?
Most pets benefit from annual wellness testing, though your veterinarian may recommend a different schedule based on your pet's age, breed, or health history.
My pet seems perfectly healthy. Do they still need this?
Yes. Many conditions caught by these panels don't cause visible symptoms until they've progressed. Testing while your pet is healthy gives you the most useful baseline and the best chance at early detection.
What happens if something is found?
Your veterinarian will walk you through the results and recommend next steps, whether that's a simple treatment, a dietary change, or further testing. Early detection almost always means more options and better outcomes.
How do I know which package is right for my pet?
As a general guide, "young" packages are designed for healthy adult pets, and "senior" packages are designed for aging pets or those with early signs of age-related changes. Your veterinarian can help confirm the best fit at your visit.
Schedule a wellness visit today and take the guesswork out of your pet's health.
Have questions? Contact us at (928) 445-4581