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Pet Diagnostics for Dogs and Cats in Walnut Creek

Clear answers change the conversation. Pet diagnostics at Rossmoor Pet Hospital give Walnut Creek veterinarians the tools to figure out what is happening with your dog or cat, often during the same visit. Our hospital is equipped with digital imaging, ultrasound, an in-house laboratory, and access to endoscopy and other advanced workups through our visiting internal medicine consultant.

Digital X-Ray and Imaging in Walnut Creek

Digital X-rays evaluate bones, joints, the chest, and the abdomen in just a few minutes. Our high-resolution imaging supports same-visit decisions for limping, breathing concerns, suspected foreign bodies, and pre-surgical workups. When a case calls for outside review, a board-certified veterinary radiologist can provide a second look on complex studies.

Ultrasound and Echocardiograms

Abdominal ultrasound provides a real-time look at the liver, kidneys, spleen, bladder, intestines, and other soft tissues that X-rays cannot fully evaluate. Echocardiograms focus on the heart, including chamber size, valve function, and blood flow, and are often the next step when a heart murmur or breathing concern appears.

In-House Laboratory in Walnut Creek

Our in-house lab runs complete blood counts, chemistry panels, urinalysis, urine cultures, fecal screens, snap tests, biochemistry, cytology, fine needle aspirates, and clotting factor assessments. Same-visit results mean your veterinarian can talk you through findings and a care plan before you leave.

Endoscopy and Advanced Workups

Endoscopy uses a small camera to look inside the GI tract, airway, or urinary system without surgery. Rossmoor Pet Hospital is owned and led by Dr. Bikram Sohi, who has practiced since 2002. For advanced endoscopic procedures, our team partners with Dr. Amy Allen, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), a board-certified internal medicine veterinarian who joins our Walnut Creek hospital on a visiting basis.

Biopsies and Cytology

When a mass, growth, or skin lesion needs to be evaluated, biopsy and cytology give us the answers a visual exam cannot. Our team performs fine needle aspirates and surgical biopsies as needed, and we send samples to a veterinary pathologist for histopathology when warranted.

Specialized Endocrine and Hormone Testing

Endocrine workups including thyroid panels, ACTH stimulation testing for Cushing's, progesterone testing for breeding, titer testing, and Giardia screening are all available.

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FAQs

Does my dog or cat need to be sedated for X-rays or ultrasound?
Most pets do not need sedation. Our team is experienced at gentle, low-stress positioning. Light sedation is occasionally helpful for anxious pets.
How fast do diagnostic results come back at Rossmoor Pet Hospital?
Most in-house lab work and imaging is reviewed during the same visit. Outside histopathology and specialty work typically takes a few days.
When does my pet need an echocardiogram?
Usually recommended when a heart murmur is heard on exam, when breathing or exercise tolerance changes, or as part of a workup before anesthesia in older pets.
Can I get endoscopy done for my pet at your Walnut Creek hospital?
Yes. Endoscopy is performed at our Walnut Creek hospital by Dr. Amy Allen, our visiting board-certified internal medicine veterinarian, with owner Dr. Bikram Sohi coordinating the workup.

If your dog or cat needs answers, our Walnut Creek diagnostic team can help. Book a diagnostic visit online or call Rossmoor Pet Hospital at (925) 322-2262.

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