We offer a complete laboratory analysis service to assist in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of various diseases in dogs and cats. By analyzing samples of blood, urine, feces and other body fluids, our team of veterinarians obtains valuable information about the health status of your pet.
We have a modern laboratory equipped with cutting-edge technology and highly trained professionals to perform laboratory analyses with precision and reliability.
We believe that laboratory analyses are essential to provide quality veterinary care and ensure the well-being of your pet. If you have any questions about laboratory tests or would like to schedule an appointment for your pet, please contact us.
We perform a wide range of laboratory tests, including:
Hematology - Evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, providing information on anemia, infections, inflammatory diseases and coagulation disorders.
Blood Biochemistry - Analyzes the levels of enzymes, electrolytes, proteins and other compounds in the blood, helping to diagnose diseases of the liver, kidneys, pancreas, adrenal glands and other organs.
Urinalysis - Examines the physical and chemical properties of urine, such as color, density, pH, proteins, glucose and blood cells, helping to diagnose diseases of the urinary tract, diabetes mellitus and other conditions.
Parasitology - Detects the presence of internal and external parasites, such as worms, protozoa and fleas, allowing for appropriate treatment and prevention of reinfestations.
Microbiological Tests - Identify bacteria, fungi and viruses that can cause infectious diseases, enabling the use of specific antibiotics, antifungals or antivirals.
Hormonal Tests - Measure the levels of hormones in the blood, such as T4, cortisol and progesterone, helping to diagnose endocrine and reproductive diseases.
We understand that surgery can be a stressful time for both you and your pet. That’s why we offer a comprehensive and compassionate veterinary surgery service to ensure the best possible experience for both of you.
Some of the types of surgeries we perform:
Soft tissue surgeries: Spaying, neutering, removal of tumors, cysts and abscesses, wound repair, among others.
Orthopedic surgeries: Fractures, dislocations, among others.
Digestive surgeries: Intestinal obstructions, stomach ulcers, hernias, among others.
Urogenital surgeries: Bladder stones, prostate problems, among others.
Otologic surgeries: Ear infections, ear tumors, etc.
We believe that preventive health is essential to ensure the well-being and longevity of your pet. Therefore, we offer a complete veterinary consultation service, focusing on clinical evaluation, early diagnosis of diseases and guidance for home care. Our veterinary consultations include: Anamnesis; Complete physical examination; Complementary exams; Discussion of diagnosis and treatment plan; Guidelines on home care and disease prevention
Ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of your pet’s internal organs. It is a valuable tool for diagnosing a wide range of diseases and conditions.
Clear Images for Accurate Diagnosis Radiology, also known as X-rays, is an essential diagnostic test that uses radiation to create detailed images of your pet's bones and joints. It is a valuable tool for diagnosing a wide range of diseases and conditions, including:
Protect your best friend from serious diseases The importance of vaccinations: Vaccines are essential to protect your pet from serious and contagious diseases, such as distemper, parvo, rabies, leptospirosis and infectious canine hepatitis. Vaccines work by stimulating your pet's immune system to produce antibodies against these diseases, which helps protect your pet from getting sick. At the Egas Moniz University Veterinary Hospital, we offer a complete vaccination service for dogs and cats.
Basic vaccines: These are the essential vaccines for all dogs and cats, and protect against the most common diseases.
Additional vaccines: Depending on your pet's age, lifestyle and the region where you live, your pet may need additional vaccines against other diseases.
Microchipping: Microchipping is a quick and painless procedure that implants a small identification chip under your pet's skin. The chip contains a unique number that can be used to identify your pet if it is lost or leaked.
Campus Universitário Egas Moniz, Quinta da Granja
Monte de Caparica
2829 - 511 Caparica, Portugal
APPOINTMENTS cvu@egasmoniz.edu.pt (+351) 212 946 839