Veterinary Associates
Anatomic Pathology Services
As a pet owner, why would you need anatomic pathology services?
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If your pet has lumps and bumps, an anatomic pathologist can diagnose, prevent, and manage disease or illness using biopsy samples.
Dr. Stayton, our Residency-Trained Anatomic Pathologist can study pets’ organs, tissues, and body parts and make diagnoses with an examination and lab results. These services can help to identify and treat diseases and illnesses such as cancer, infection, skin disease, and other issues.
At Veterinary Associates, we offer fast turnaround time for diagnostic tests to help guide additional testing and treatment decisions for your pet.