Coagulation Testing For Your Pet | Koroit Veterinary Clinic

Blood clotting is a complex process that keeps your pet safe, but it can be disrupted by snake bites, rat bait, or genetic disorders. At Koroit Veterinary Clinic, we use Coagulation Testing to measure exactly how fast your pet’s blood can clot, ensuring we can treat life-threatening bleeding immediately.
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Coagulation Testing FAQs
Just a few common questions about Coagulation Testing. If there is something else you need to know just ask in the Contact Us form below!
What can I expect when visiting our Koroit Vet clinic for coagulation testing?
You and your pet will be welcomed by our friendly team and seen by one of our vets for a full consultation and examination. We’ll explain why coagulation testing is recommended, collect a small blood sample, and then discuss the results and next steps with you once they’re available.
How does Koroit Veterinary Clinic ensure accurate coagulation test results?
We use validated laboratory methods and analysers suited to veterinary patients, handle samples carefully, and interpret results in the context of your pet’s overall health, history and other test findings. When needed, we also work with specialist veterinary pathology laboratories for additional testing.
What are the benefits of having coagulation testing done at our Koroit Vet Clinic?
Our clinic offers modern diagnostic equipment alongside experienced veterinarians who specialize in understanding and managing bleeding and clotting disorders in pets. This combination allows us to create individualized treatment plans based specifically on your pet’s test results, ensuring the ability to detect problems early and plan safer surgeries and treatments.
What should I bring to my coagulation testing appointment?
It’s helpful to bring: Your pet’s previous medical records (if not already with us). A list of current medications and supplements. Any information about possible toxin exposure, such as rat bait or certain medications. This allows us to interpret your pet’s coagulation results as accurately as possible.