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Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork

Preanesthetic bloodwork is typically recommended for most animals that are undergoing anesthesia. This bloodwork allows your veterinarian to assess your pet’s overall health, ensuring that your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia. If preanesthetic bloodwork shows any abnormalities, these abnormalities can be addressed by making any necessary adjustments to your pet’s treatment plan.

While the exact biochemical parameters measured in preanesthetic bloodwork vary, depending on the particular bloodwork panel your veterinarian recommends, preanesthetic bloodwork typically involves two primary components. These two components are a complete blood count (CBC) and a serum biochemistry. These tests provide valuable information about your pet’s internal health status.

Contact our veterinary clinic to learn more about pre-anesthetic bloodwork for your pet.