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Blood Disorders in Hyderabad | MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad

MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad diagnoses and treats pet blood disorders including anaemia, haemophilia, thrombocytopenia and more. On-site labs. Book a consultation today.

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What does the Blood Disorders speciality cover at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad?

MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad offers veterinary haematology services for pets affected by blood-related conditions. The team — comprising veterinarians, pathologists, and technicians — diagnoses and manages a range of blood disorders in dogs and cats using on-site laboratory testing, providing accurate results to guide timely treatment.

Tip: Blood disorders can affect pets at any age. Early diagnosis through routine blood testing significantly improves treatment outcomes.

Blood disorders in pets range from inherited genetic conditions to acquired diseases triggered by infections, toxins, or immune system dysfunction. At MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad in Jubilee Hills, the haematology team is experienced in identifying and managing these conditions across both canine and feline patients. Routine and diagnostic blood testing is carried out at the clinic's on-site, state-of-the-art laboratory.

Which blood disorders are treated at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad?

The veterinary haematology team at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad is experienced in diagnosing and managing the following blood conditions in pets:

  • Haemophilia — inability of blood to clot, leading to excessive and uncontrolled bleeding
  • Thrombocytopenia — abnormally low platelet count, impairing the blood's ability to clot
  • Anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication — deficiency of blood clotting proteins caused by ingestion of rat poison
  • Haemolytic anaemia — destruction of red blood cells, reducing the blood's 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 common inherited blood clotting disorder in dogs, which can pass from parent to puppy

Warning: If your pet shows signs of unexplained bruising, prolonged bleeding from minor wounds, pale gums, or sudden lethargy, seek veterinary attention promptly. These may indicate a serious blood disorder requiring urgent assessment.

What diagnostic and treatment procedures are offered for blood disorders?

At MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad, the haematology team uses a structured approach to blood disorder diagnosis and management. Key procedures and services include:

Procedure / ServicePurpose
Complete Blood Count (CBC)Measures red cells, white cells, and platelets to screen for anaemia, infection, and clotting disorders
Blood Coagulation ProfileAssesses clotting factor function; essential for diagnosing haemophilia and rodenticide toxicity
Platelet Count & Function TestingIdentifies thrombocytopenia and platelet dysfunction
Blood Smear ExaminationMicroscopic review of blood cells to detect abnormal morphology, parasites, or haemolysis
Bone Marrow EvaluationInvestigates myelodysplasia and other bone marrow disorders affecting blood cell production
Von Willebrand Factor (vWF) TestingConfirms Von Willebrand's disease in at-risk dog breeds
Medical Management & MonitoringOngoing treatment plans including medication, supportive care, and follow-up blood testing

All routine and diagnostic blood testing is performed at the on-site diagnostics laboratory at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad, enabling faster turnaround and more informed clinical decisions.

Who manages blood disorder cases at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad?

Blood disorder cases at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad are managed by a multidisciplinary team of veterinarians, pathologists, and laboratory technicians with experience in veterinary haematology. The team collaborates to interpret blood test results, confirm diagnoses, and design appropriate treatment plans for each patient.

For information about the specific veterinary professionals currently available for haematology consultations, please use the booking form on this page or contact the clinic directly via the numbers below.

Why do pet owners in Jubilee Hills choose MaxPetZ for blood disorder care?

  • On-site laboratory: State-of-the-art in-house lab enables blood testing and analysis without the delays of external referral, supporting faster diagnosis and treatment decisions.
  • Multidisciplinary haematology team: Veterinarians, pathologists, and technicians work together on each case, bringing combined expertise to complex blood disorder presentations.
  • Comprehensive condition coverage: The team is experienced across a wide spectrum of blood disorders — from inherited conditions such as Von Willebrand's disease to acquired conditions including immune-mediated neutropenia and rodenticide toxicity.
  • Integrated care: Blood disorder management at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad is supported by access to emergency services and cancer care for cases where haematological findings indicate a broader underlying condition.
  • Convenient Jubilee Hills location: Located at Anshu Colors Building, Road No. 1, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad — easily accessible for pet owners across the area.

What is the step-by-step process for a pet with a suspected blood disorder at MaxPetZ?

  1. Initial Consultation: A veterinarian conducts a thorough clinical examination, reviews the pet's history, and identifies symptoms that may indicate a blood disorder. Book via the form on this page or call the clinic directly. You may also consider a doctor consultation to discuss concerns before proceeding.
  2. Diagnostic Blood Testing: Blood samples are collected and analysed in the on-site laboratory. Tests may include a complete blood count, coagulation profile, platelet assessment, and blood smear examination depending on clinical findings.
  3. Diagnosis & Case Review: The veterinary and pathology team reviews results together to confirm the diagnosis and assess severity. Additional tests such as bone marrow evaluation or vWF testing may be recommended at this stage.
  4. Treatment Plan: A tailored management plan is developed. This may include medication, supportive care, dietary adjustments, or referral to a relevant specialist service within the clinic.
  5. Monitoring & Follow-up Testing: Repeat blood tests are scheduled to track the pet's response to treatment and adjust the plan as needed. Frequency of follow-up depends on the condition and its severity.
  6. Long-term Management: For chronic or inherited conditions such as Von Willebrand's disease, an ongoing monitoring schedule is established to maintain the pet's quality of life.

Book a consultation at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad

Use the booking form on this page, or reach out directly:

Call: 918860970894

WhatsApp: 918860970894

FAQs

  • Common signs of a blood disorder in pets include unexplained bruising, prolonged bleeding from minor cuts or wounds, pale or yellowish gums, sudden lethargy, weakness, and loss of appetite. Some conditions, such as immune-mediated neutropenia, may also increase susceptibility to infections. If you notice any of these signs, contact MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad promptly for an assessment.
  • Yes. Von Willebrand's disease is a common inherited blood clotting disorder in dogs that can pass from parent to puppy. Haemophilia also has a genetic component in certain breeds. If your dog's parent has been diagnosed with a hereditary blood condition, inform your veterinarian so appropriate screening can be arranged at the time of your consultation.
  • Diagnosis begins with a clinical examination and a review of your pet's history. Blood samples are then tested in the on-site laboratory at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad. Tests may include a complete blood count, coagulation profile, platelet count, and blood smear examination. In some cases, bone marrow evaluation or specific factor testing such as Von Willebrand factor assessment may also be required.
  • Anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication is treated as a haematological emergency because rat poison interferes with blood clotting proteins, causing uncontrolled internal or external bleeding. It is one of the blood-related conditions managed by the team at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad. If you suspect your pet has ingested rat poison, seek emergency veterinary care immediately.
  • Treatment duration varies depending on the specific condition and its severity. Acute conditions such as rodenticide toxicity may resolve with targeted treatment over days to weeks. Chronic or inherited conditions like Von Willebrand's disease or immune-mediated neutropenia require ongoing monitoring and long-term management. Your veterinarian at MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad will outline an individualised plan after diagnosis.
  • MaxPetZ Jubilee Hills Hyderabad is located at Anshu Colors Building, Road No. 1, behind Rajini Sarees, adjacent to the TV5 office, Park View Enclave, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034. To book a haematology consultation, use the booking form on this page or call and WhatsApp 918860970894.

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