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Clinic Facilities | Petcore Veterinary Clinic

*Disclaimer: The following content is for reference only; actual diagnostic and treatment plans will be determined by a veterinarian based on the pet's condition.

Petcore Veterinary Clinic is dedicated to providing comprehensive veterinary support. Our clinic is equipped with a range of essential and advanced facilities covering diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing, dental care, oxygen support, hospitalization, and surgery. [conversation_history:1]

Our facilities include X-ray machines, blood testing equipment, ultrasound scanners, dental scaling equipment, oxygen therapy units, microscopes, separate cat and dog wards, an isolation ward, and an operating theatre. [conversation_history:1]

Facility Overview

Below is a brief overview of our common equipment and their purposes, helping owners understand "what tests are done and what issues they address," facilitating clearer communication during appointments.

  • X-ray Machine: Used for preliminary imaging assessments of bones, chest, abdomen, etc. [conversation_history:1]
  • Ultrasound Scanner: Used for assessing abdominal organs and soft tissues (arranged as needed). [conversation_history:1]
  • Blood Testing Equipment: Facilitates common blood parameter testing and health monitoring (as advised by the veterinarian). [conversation_history:1]
  • Microscope: Used for basic sample observation (e.g., skin, ear canal, urinary sediment). [conversation_history:1]
  • Dental Scaling Equipment: Supports oral care and dental procedures (based on veterinary assessment). [conversation_history:1]
  • Oxygen Therapy: Provides stabilization care for cases requiring respiratory support (based on clinical condition). [conversation_history:1]
  • Operating Theatre: Dedicated space for neutering and general surgical procedures. [conversation_history:1]
  • Cat Ward / Dog Ward: Separate hospitalization areas to minimize mutual disturbance and enhance rest and observation efficiency. [conversation_history:1]
  • Isolation Ward: Used for separate care and infection control of suspected contagious cases. [conversation_history:1]

Imaging & Diagnostics

The goal of imaging and laboratory testing is to help veterinarians quickly identify the direction of diagnosis, reducing guesswork, especially when symptoms are atypical or require differentiating between multiple potential causes.

The clinic is equipped with X-ray, ultrasound, and blood testing facilities to complement clinical history taking and physical examinations for a more complete assessment. [conversation_history:1]

Dental & Oral Care

Oral health is often overlooked by owners; if you notice bad breath, red swollen gums, slow eating, or a preference for soft food, it is recommended to arrange a check-up as soon as possible.

The clinic is equipped with dental scaling equipment to provide appropriate oral care and dental procedures based on veterinary assessment. [conversation_history:1]

Hospitalization & Isolation

When pets require post-operative observation, fluid therapy, medication monitoring, or short-term close care, hospitalization arrangements enhance safety and stability, while allowing the team to track condition changes.

The clinic features separate cat wards, dog wards, and an isolation ward to manage different care needs and infection risks through zoning. [conversation_history:1]

Surgery & Supportive Care

Surgical procedures typically require pre-operative assessment, anesthetic monitoring, post-operative care, and follow-up. Therefore, clear protocols and well-equipped facilities are crucial.

The clinic has an operating theatre and provides supportive treatments such as oxygen therapy to assist in managing various clinical conditions and recovery needs. [conversation_history:1]

Pre-visit Tips

  • If you suspect imaging or blood tests are needed, please describe symptoms, duration, and changes in diet/excretion when booking.
  • For surgery or anesthesia-related arrangements, please follow veterinary or staff instructions regarding fasting requirements.
  • For cases with potential contagion risks (e.g., persistent diarrhea, suspected fungal skin infections), please call ahead so the clinic can make appropriate arrangements.