Pet faecal analysis: detection of parasites and diseases
At Benivet Benissa, we carry out coprological tests to detect intestinal parasites, infections and other digestive problems in dogs and cats. This analysis is essential to guarantee the health of your pet and prevent diseases that could affect their wellbeing.
Our veterinary team examines stool samples using advanced techniques to identify the presence of parasites such as giardiasis, worms or coccidia, as well as assessing digestion and intestinal flora. Early diagnosis allows us to initiate effective treatment and improve your pet's quality of life.
If your pet has diarrhoea, weight loss or changes in digestive habits, a stool analysis can be key to detecting the problem early.
At Benivet Benissa, we look after your pet's digestive health with accurate coprological analyses.
Coprological tests in Benivet Benissa: prevention and intestinal health for your pet
Coprological tests are an essential tool for detecting digestive diseases in dogs and cats. At Benivet Benissa, we carry out detailed analysis of stool samples to identify parasites, bacteria and alterations in the intestinal flora.
Through a microscopic study, we can diagnose infections, inflammation and digestive problems that could go unnoticed. This test is quick, non-invasive and allows timely treatment to avoid complications in your pet's health.
If you notice symptoms such as vomiting, persistent diarrhoea or lack of appetite in your dog or cat, a stool analysis can help find the cause. Visit us in Benissa for an expert assessment.
Trust Benivet to perform accurate coprological tests and ensure your pet's well-being.
Exact location of Benivet Benissa The veterinary clinic Benivet Benissa is located at Avenida del País Valencià, number 10, in Benissa (Alicante). It is a
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