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Blood Disorders in Gurgaon | MaxPetz Gurugram

MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon diagnoses and manages blood disorders in pets — from haemophilia to haemolytic anaemia. Compassionate veterinary care with cutting-edge technology.

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What blood disorder care does MaxPetz Gurugram offer in Gurgaon?

MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon provides veterinary diagnosis and management of blood disorders in pets of all ages. The clinic addresses conditions affecting red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and clotting proteins — using cutting-edge diagnostic technology and compassionate care tailored to each animal.

Tip: Blood disorders can affect pets at any age. Early diagnosis significantly improves management outcomes — use the booking form on this page to schedule a consultation.

What blood disorders are treated at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon?

The veterinary team at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon evaluates and manages a range of blood disorders in dogs, cats, and other pets, including:

  • Haemophilia — inability of blood to clot, leading to excessive or uncontrolled bleeding
  • Thrombocytopenia — abnormally low platelet count, impairing the blood's ability to clot
  • Anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication — deficiency of blood clotting proteins caused by rodenticide poisoning
  • Haemolytic anaemia — destruction of red blood cells, reducing oxygen-carrying capacity
  • Immune-mediated neutropenia — immune system destruction of white blood cells, compromising infection defence
  • Myelodysplasia — abnormal bone marrow function affecting blood cell production
  • Von Willebrand's disease — a hereditary clotting disorder common in certain canine breeds, transmissible from parent to puppy

Warning: Anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication is a veterinary emergency. If your pet has ingested rat poison or is showing uncontrolled bleeding, seek emergency care immediately.

What diagnostic and treatment procedures are available for blood disorders?

At MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon, the clinical team uses a structured approach to identify and manage blood disorders. Key procedures include:

ProcedurePurpose
Complete Blood Count (CBC)Measures red cells, white cells, and platelets to screen for anaemia, infection, or clotting issues
Coagulation profileAssesses clotting factor function; essential for diagnosing haemophilia and rodenticide toxicity
Bone marrow evaluationExamines marrow function to diagnose myelodysplasia and related disorders
Blood typing and cross-matchingRequired before transfusion to ensure compatibility
Blood transfusionAdministered in cases of severe anaemia or acute blood loss
Immunosuppressive therapyUsed to manage immune-mediated conditions such as haemolytic anaemia and neutropenia
Vitamin K therapyStandard treatment for anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication

For a full range of diagnostic services available at MaxPetz Gurugram, see the diagnostics page.

Who manages blood disorder cases at MaxPetz Gurugram?

Blood disorder cases at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon are assessed and managed by the clinic's veterinary team, who are experienced in haematological conditions across species. For information about the specific veterinarians available for your pet's consultation, please use the booking form on this page — the team will match your pet's needs to the appropriate clinician.

To speak with the team directly or to request a doctor consultation, use the booking form on this page.

Why do pet owners in Gurgaon choose MaxPetz Gurugram for blood disorder care?

  • Cutting-edge diagnostic technology — advanced in-house equipment supports accurate, timely blood analysis and haematological workups
  • Compassionate, patient-centred care — the clinical team treats every pet as an individual, with attention to both the animal's comfort and the owner's concerns
  • Multi-condition expertise — the team manages a broad spectrum of blood disorders, from hereditary conditions such as Von Willebrand's disease to acute emergencies such as rodenticide toxicity
  • Integrated veterinary services — blood disorder care is supported by on-site diagnostics, emergency services, and specialist consultations under one roof in Gurgaon
  • Accessible location — situated at A1/218, Sushant Lok 2, Sector 55, Gurugram, Haryana — 122003, serving pet owners across Gurgaon

What is the step-by-step process for blood disorder diagnosis and treatment at MaxPetz Gurugram?

  1. Initial consultation — A veterinarian reviews your pet's clinical history, symptoms, and any known hereditary risk factors (e.g. breed-specific conditions such as Von Willebrand's disease)
  2. Diagnostic workup — Blood samples are collected for a complete blood count, coagulation profile, and any additional tests indicated by the clinical picture
  3. Diagnosis and staging — Results are interpreted by the veterinary team; a diagnosis is confirmed and the severity of the disorder is assessed
  4. Treatment plan — A tailored management plan is developed, which may include medication, transfusion, immunosuppressive therapy, or emergency intervention as appropriate
  5. Monitoring and adjustment — The pet's response to treatment is tracked through repeat blood tests and clinical review; the plan is adjusted as needed
  6. Follow-up care — Ongoing follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor chronic conditions and support long-term health; pet home care guidance is provided where relevant

Book a consultation at MaxPetz Gurugram Gurgaon

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

FAQs

  • The most common blood disorders managed at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon include haemophilia, thrombocytopenia (low platelets), haemolytic anaemia (red blood cell destruction), immune-mediated neutropenia (white blood cell destruction), myelodysplasia (abnormal bone marrow function), anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication, and Von Willebrand's disease — a hereditary clotting disorder in dogs.
  • Signs that may indicate a blood disorder in your pet include unexplained or prolonged bleeding, unusual bruising, pale gums, lethargy, weakness, frequent infections, or swollen lymph nodes. These symptoms can vary depending on the specific condition. If you notice any of these signs, book a consultation at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon promptly for a blood workup.
  • The four principal categories of bleeding disorders in pets are: (1) clotting factor deficiencies such as haemophilia and Von Willebrand's disease; (2) platelet disorders such as thrombocytopenia; (3) vascular disorders affecting blood vessel integrity; and (4) toxin-induced coagulopathies such as anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication. Each requires a different diagnostic and treatment approach.
  • Yes. Von Willebrand's disease is the most common hereditary blood disorder in dogs and can be passed from parent to puppy. It impairs the blood's ability to clot normally, leading to prolonged or excessive bleeding. Certain breeds carry a higher genetic risk. The veterinary team at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon can assess and manage this condition.
  • Anticoagulant rodenticide ingestion is a veterinary emergency. It depletes blood clotting proteins and can cause life-threatening internal bleeding. If you suspect your pet has ingested rat poison — or if they are showing uncontrolled bleeding — seek emergency veterinary care at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to worsen.
  • Many blood disorders in pets can be effectively managed with the right treatment plan. Conditions such as immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia or thrombocytopenia may require ongoing medication and monitoring. Hereditary conditions like Von Willebrand's disease can be managed to minimise bleeding risk. The team at MaxPetz Gurugram in Gurgaon will develop a tailored long-term care plan for your pet.

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