Eliminate guesswork - gain clear, ongoing insights into your pet's health
For $500 a year
Annual
A comprehensive health check where a vet tech comes to your home to perform a physical exam, including a basic blood draw and heartworm test
BI-Annual
Detect early signs of gastrointestinal or hormonal imbalances with bi-annual at-home stool and saliva tests—just place them in your mailbox and ship to us
Quarterly
Maintain wellness between major checkups by tracking your pet's health with at-home fur and oral health swabs
Monitor for early indicators of thousands of diseases
Cancer
Giardia
Diabetes Dog Eyes
Kidney Disease
Liver Disease
Anemia
Hyperthyroidism
and track 100s of biomarkers throughout your pet’s life
Blood
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Measures red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. This helps detect anemia, infections, inflammation, and blood disorders.
Biochemistry Profile
Includes glucose, BUN, creatinine, ALT, ALP, albumin, globulin, and cholesterol. These biomarkers assess kidney and liver function, metabolic health, and detect conditions like diabetes or liver disease.
Electrolytes
Essential for hydration, nerve function, and acid-base balance. Imbalances can indicate kidney issues, dehydration, or metabolic disturbances.
Thyroxine (T4)
A thyroid hormone that helps regulate metabolism. Low levels may indicate hypothyroidism, while high levels suggest hyperthyroidism.
Heartworm Test
Detects heartworm infection to prevent severe heart and lung damage.
Saliva
Cortisol
Measures stress levels. Chronic elevation can indicate stress-related health issues or adrenal dysfunction.
Testosterone
Helps assess hormonal balance, especially important in pets with reproductive or behavioral issues.
Secretory IgA
Indicates mucosal immunity. Low levels can suggest immune suppression, while high levels may indicate active infection.
Oral Health Markers (Bacterial Load)
Identifies bacteria linked to dental disease. High bacterial counts can indicate plaque buildup or periodontal disease.
Genetic Testing (Optional, Extra Charge)
Provides insights into breed-specific health risks, hereditary conditions, and predisposition to certain diseases.
Gut
Microbiome Diversity
Evaluates the variety of beneficial and harmful bacteria. Reduced diversity can signal gut dysbiosis or digestive disorders.
Calprotectin
A marker of intestinal inflammation. Elevated levels may indicate inflammatory bowel disease or gastrointestinal irritation.
Lactoferrin
Another marker of gut inflammation, often linked to chronic digestive issues.
Digestive Enzymes
Measures enzyme activity to assess nutrient absorption. Low enzyme levels can result in malabsorption or chronic gastrointestinal issues.
Parasite Screening (Giardia, Roundworms)
Detects common parasitic infections that can cause diarrhea, weight loss, and gastrointestinal distress.
Urine
Specific Gravity
Measures urine concentration. Low levels can indicate kidney dysfunction, while high levels may suggest dehydration.
pH Level
Indicates the acidity or alkalinity of urine. Abnormal pH can signal urinary tract infections or dietary imbalances.
Protein
Presence of protein in urine can indicate kidney disease or urinary tract damage.
Glucose
Detects sugar in urine, which may indicate diabetes.
Ketones
Presence can indicate diabetic ketoacidosis or excessive fat breakdown.
Bilirubin
Elevated levels can suggest liver disease or hemolysis.
Red and White Blood Cells
Presence may indicate infection, inflammation, or bleeding within the urinary tract.
Crystals
Identifies mineral deposits that can form urinary stones, potentially leading to blockages.
Hair
Allergen Exposure (Pollen, Dust Mites)
Measures urine concentration. Low levels can indicate kidney dysfunction, while high levels may suggest dehydration.
Nutrient Levels (Zinc, Magnesium, Copper)
Indicates the acidity or alkalinity of urine. Abnormal pH can signal urinary tract infections or dietary imbalances.
Heavy Metals (Lead, Mercury)
Presence can indicate diabetic ketoacidosis or excessive fat breakdown.
Skin Microbiome
Elevated levels can suggest liver disease or hemolysis.
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