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Blood Disorders in East of Kailash — What You Need to Know

Blood disorders in East of Kailash affect the composition, function, and production of blood cells, plasma, and clotting factors in pets. At MaxPetZ East of Kailash, Delhi, our veterinary team uses cutting-edge technology and compassionate care to evaluate and manage a wide range of haematological conditions in dogs, cats, and other companion animals. Early detection is critical — many blood disorders present with subtle signs that worsen rapidly if left unaddressed. Whether you are searching for a haematologist near East of Kailash or need urgent blood-related care, our clinic is equipped to help.

Tip: If your pet shows pale gums, unusual fatigue, unexplained bruising, or prolonged bleeding from minor wounds, seek a veterinary blood panel promptly.

Common Blood Disorders Treated at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

Our veterinary team at MaxPetZ East of Kailash evaluates and manages the following blood disorders in pets:

  • Anaemia — reduced red blood cell count or haemoglobin, the most common blood disorder in pets
  • Immune-Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia (IMHA) — the immune system destroys the pet's own red blood cells
  • Thrombocytopenia — abnormally low platelet count leading to bleeding risk
  • Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) — a serious clotting disorder requiring emergency intervention
  • Polycythaemia — excess red blood cell production causing blood thickening
  • Leukaemia and lymphoma-related blood changes — malignant conditions affecting white blood cells
  • Von Willebrand Disease — an inherited clotting factor deficiency common in certain dog breeds
  • Haemophilia A and B — inherited disorders of clotting factors VIII and IX
  • Tick-borne haematological infections — including Ehrlichiosis and Babesiosis
  • Iron-deficiency disorders — often secondary to chronic blood loss or poor nutrition
  • Bone marrow suppression — reduced production of all blood cell types
  • Hypercoagulability disorders — abnormal tendency to form dangerous clots

For conditions involving bone structure or cancer-related blood changes, our team coordinates closely with bone care and cancer care specialists at the same facility.

Blood Disorder Procedures and Treatments Offered at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

The following procedures are available for the diagnosis and management of blood disorders in pets at MaxPetZ East of Kailash:

Procedure Brief Description Who It Is For
Complete Blood Count (CBC) Measures red cells, white cells, and platelets to screen for most blood disorders All pets with suspected haematological issues
Blood Transfusion Whole blood or packed red cell transfusion to stabilise severe anaemia or blood loss Pets with critical anaemia or acute haemorrhage
Coagulation Profile Testing PT, aPTT, and fibrinogen assays to assess clotting function Pets with bleeding tendencies or pre-surgical screening
Bone Marrow Aspirate / Biopsy Sampling of bone marrow to evaluate cell production and detect malignancy Pets with unexplained cytopenias or suspected leukaemia
Immunosuppressive Therapy Corticosteroid and adjunct drug protocols for immune-mediated blood disorders Pets diagnosed with IMHA or immune thrombocytopenia
Anti-parasitic / Anti-infective Treatment Targeted therapy for tick-borne diseases such as Babesiosis and Ehrlichiosis Pets with vector-borne haematological infections
Iron Supplementation Protocols Oral or injectable iron therapy for iron-deficiency anaemia Pets with confirmed iron-deficiency or chronic blood loss

Diagnostic Capabilities for Blood Disorders at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective blood disorder management. At MaxPetZ East of Kailash, our in-house diagnostics facility supports rapid, reliable haematological evaluation:

  • In-house haematology analyser for same-visit CBC and differential counts
  • Blood smear microscopy for manual cell morphology review and parasite detection
  • Serum biochemistry panel to assess organ function alongside blood health
  • Coagulation testing including prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT)
  • Tick-borne disease PCR and serology for Babesia, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma
  • Reticulocyte count to distinguish regenerative from non-regenerative anaemia
  • Urinalysis to detect haemoglobinuria and related secondary findings
  • Cytology of aspirates for lymph node and bone marrow evaluation

Tip: Many blood disorder diagnoses can be confirmed on the same day with our in-house laboratory, allowing treatment to begin without delay.

Blood Disorder Veterinary Specialists at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

MaxPetZ East of Kailash is staffed by qualified veterinary professionals experienced in diagnosing and managing haematological conditions in companion animals. Our team brings clinical expertise in internal medicine, emergency care, and oncology-related blood disorders.

For specific information about the veterinary doctors currently available for blood disorder consultations at our East of Kailash clinic, please use the booking form on this page. Our team will match you with the most appropriate specialist based on your pet's condition.

You may also book a doctor consultation directly to discuss your pet's symptoms before committing to a full diagnostic workup.

Why Choose MaxPetZ East of Kailash for Blood Disorders in East of Kailash

  • Cutting-edge diagnostic technology — in-house haematology analysers and same-day results reduce time to diagnosis and treatment initiation
  • Compassionate, patient-centred care — our team treats every pet with the same attention and empathy we would give a family member
  • Integrated speciality support — blood disorder cases requiring oncology or orthopaedic input are managed within the same facility, avoiding referral delays
  • Emergency readiness — acute haematological crises such as DIC or severe anaemia are handled by our emergency care team around the clock
  • Convenient East of Kailash location — situated at Metro Pillar Number 74, First Floor, E-8, Block E, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065, easily accessible by metro and road
  • Transparent communication — our vets explain every diagnosis, test result, and treatment option in clear, owner-friendly language

Cost of Blood Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

The cost of managing blood disorders in East of Kailash varies depending on the type and severity of the condition, the diagnostic tests required, and the treatment protocol recommended. Factors that influence the overall cost include:

  • Type and number of blood tests ordered (e.g. CBC only vs. full coagulation profile)
  • Whether a bone marrow aspirate or biopsy is required
  • Need for blood transfusion or hospitalisation
  • Duration and complexity of ongoing medical management
  • Concurrent conditions requiring additional specialist input

For a personalised cost estimate based on your pet's specific situation, please use the booking form on this page to speak with our team. We are committed to providing transparent pricing before any procedure is undertaken.

Warning: Delaying diagnosis of blood disorders can significantly increase treatment complexity and cost. If your pet shows signs of pale gums, sudden weakness, or unexplained bleeding, seek veterinary attention promptly.

Your Pet's Journey for Blood Disorder Care at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

  1. Initial consultation — A veterinarian reviews your pet's history, clinical signs, and any prior test results to determine the appropriate diagnostic pathway
  2. Diagnostic workup — Blood samples are collected and processed in our in-house laboratory; results are typically available within the same visit for standard panels
  3. Diagnosis and staging — The veterinarian interprets results, confirms the blood disorder type, and assesses severity to guide treatment planning
  4. Treatment initiation — A tailored treatment plan is discussed with you and commenced — this may include medication, transfusion, or referral to an in-house specialist
  5. Monitoring and follow-up — Repeat blood panels are scheduled to track response to treatment and adjust protocols as needed
  6. Long-term management plan — For chronic conditions, a home-care and monitoring schedule is established, with clear guidance on warning signs that require an urgent revisit

Book a consultation at MaxPetZ East of Kailash

Use the booking form on this page to schedule your pet's blood disorder assessment with our veterinary team in East of Kailash.

FAQs

  • The three most common blood disorders in companion animals are anaemia (low red blood cell count), thrombocytopenia (low platelet count leading to bleeding), and tick-borne haematological infections such as Babesiosis and Ehrlichiosis. Each requires a different diagnostic and treatment approach. A complete blood count is the first step in identifying which disorder is present.
  • Key warning signs include pale, white, or yellowish gums, unusual fatigue or weakness, unexplained bruising or small red spots on the skin, prolonged bleeding from minor cuts, blood in urine or stool, rapid breathing, and sudden collapse. If your pet shows any of these signs, contact MaxPetZ East of Kailash promptly for a blood panel.
  • Anaemia is the most common blood disorder diagnosed in both dogs and cats. It can be caused by blood loss, destruction of red blood cells (as in immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia), or reduced production due to bone marrow disease or chronic illness. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for selecting the correct treatment.
  • MaxPetZ East of Kailash, located at Metro Pillar Number 74, First Floor, E-8, Block E, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065, provides veterinary haematology services including in-house blood testing, transfusions, and management of immune-mediated and infectious blood disorders. Use the booking form on this page to schedule an appointment.
  • Diagnosis begins with a complete blood count (CBC) and blood smear review. Depending on findings, additional tests such as a coagulation profile, tick-borne disease PCR, reticulocyte count, or bone marrow aspirate may be recommended. At MaxPetZ East of Kailash, many standard panels are processed in-house, allowing same-visit results and faster treatment decisions.
  • Many blood disorders in pets can be effectively managed with the right treatment protocol. Conditions such as immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia often require ongoing immunosuppressive therapy and regular monitoring. Inherited clotting disorders may need lifelong management. Our veterinary team at MaxPetZ East of Kailash will create a personalised long-term care plan for your pet.

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