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Blood Disorders in Palam Vihar Gurgaon | MaxPetz Palam Vihar

MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon provides expert veterinary haematology care for pets — diagnosing and treating blood disorders with cutting-edge technology.

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What is veterinary haematology at MaxPetz Palam Vihar?

MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon offers dedicated veterinary haematology services for pets affected by blood disorders. The clinical team is experienced in diagnosing and managing a range of blood-related conditions in dogs and cats, using cutting-edge diagnostic technology and compassionate care to support your pet's health at every stage of life.

Tip: Blood disorders can affect pets at any age. Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes — consult the team at MaxPetz Palam Vihar if you notice unusual bleeding, lethargy, or pale gums in your pet.

Blood disorders in pets range from clotting deficiencies and platelet abnormalities to immune-mediated destruction of blood cells and bone marrow dysfunction. Accurate diagnosis through haematological testing is the foundation of effective treatment at MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon.

What blood disorders are treated at MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon?

The veterinary haematology team at MaxPetz Palam Vihar is well-versed in diagnosing and managing the following blood-related 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 rodenticide poisoning
  • 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

Warning: Anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning is a veterinary emergency. If your pet may have ingested rat poison, seek immediate veterinary attention. Call MaxPetz Palam Vihar on 98103 83815 without delay.

What diagnostic and treatment procedures are offered for pet blood disorders?

At MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon, the haematology team uses a structured approach to diagnose and treat blood disorders in pets. Key procedures include:

ProcedurePurpose
Complete Blood Count (CBC)Measures red cells, white cells, and platelets to identify anaemia, infection, or clotting issues
Blood Smear ExaminationMicroscopic review of blood cells to detect morphological abnormalities
Coagulation ProfileAssesses clotting factor function; essential for diagnosing haemophilia and rodenticide toxicity
Bone Marrow EvaluationExamines marrow cellularity and function; used in suspected myelodysplasia cases
Immunological TestingIdentifies immune-mediated destruction of blood cells (e.g. immune-mediated neutropenia, haemolytic anaemia)
Blood Transfusion SupportAdministered where clinically indicated to stabilise pets with severe anaemia or acute blood loss
Medical ManagementTargeted pharmacological treatment including immunosuppressants, clotting factor support, and antidotes

Who manages blood disorder cases at MaxPetz Palam Vihar?

The veterinary haematology cases at MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon are handled by a trained clinical team experienced in diagnosing and treating blood-related conditions in companion animals. The team applies a thorough, evidence-based approach to each case, combining advanced diagnostics with individualised treatment plans.

For specific information about the veterinary professionals currently available for haematology consultations, please use the booking form on this page or call 98103 83815 to speak with the clinic directly.

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

  • Cutting-edge diagnostic technology — MaxPetz Palam Vihar uses advanced veterinary equipment to deliver accurate haematological assessments, supporting faster and more reliable diagnoses.
  • Specialist haematology knowledge — the clinical team is well-versed in a broad spectrum of blood disorders affecting pets, from clotting deficiencies to immune-mediated conditions and bone marrow dysfunction.
  • Compassionate, patient-centred care — every pet is treated as an individual, with treatment plans tailored to their specific condition, age, and clinical history.
  • Convenient Palam Vihar location — situated at Palam Vihar Rd, Huda, Sector 23, Gurugram, MaxPetz is accessible to pet owners across Palam Vihar and surrounding areas.
  • Integrated veterinary services — haematology care is supported by the clinic's broader veterinary capabilities, enabling comprehensive management of complex cases under one roof.

What is the step-by-step process for treating a pet's blood disorder at MaxPetz Palam Vihar?

  1. Initial Consultation — A veterinarian reviews your pet's clinical history, symptoms, and any prior test results. Concerns such as unusual bleeding, lethargy, or pale mucous membranes are assessed in detail.
  2. Diagnostic Testing — Blood samples are collected for a Complete Blood Count, coagulation profile, blood smear, and any additional immunological or biochemical panels indicated by the clinical picture.
  3. Diagnosis and Case Review — Results are interpreted by the veterinary team. A confirmed diagnosis is communicated to the pet owner with a clear explanation of the condition and its implications.
  4. Treatment Plan — A tailored treatment protocol is initiated. This may include medication, blood transfusion support, immunosuppressive therapy, or antidote administration depending on the specific disorder.
  5. Monitoring and Stabilisation — The pet's response to treatment is closely monitored through repeat blood tests and clinical observation to ensure the condition is responding appropriately.
  6. Follow-up Care — Ongoing follow-up appointments are scheduled to track recovery, adjust medications if needed, and provide guidance on long-term management at home.

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FAQs

  • Common blood disorders seen in pets include haemophilia (inability to clot blood), thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), haemolytic anaemia (destruction of red blood cells), immune-mediated neutropenia (destruction of white blood cells), and myelodysplasia (abnormal bone marrow function). Anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication is also frequently encountered. The team at MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon is experienced in diagnosing and managing all of these conditions.
  • Blood disorders in pets are managed by veterinarians with training in veterinary haematology. These clinicians specialise in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and clotting factors. At MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon, the clinical team handles haematology cases as part of the clinic's broader veterinary services. Use the booking form on this page to arrange a consultation.
  • Serious blood disorders in pets include haemophilia, which causes uncontrolled bleeding; immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia, where the body destroys its own red blood cells; severe thrombocytopenia, which impairs clotting; and myelodysplasia, which disrupts normal blood cell production in the bone marrow. Anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning is also a life-threatening emergency. Early veterinary assessment is critical for all of these conditions.
  • Anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning depletes blood clotting proteins, causing potentially fatal internal bleeding. Treatment typically involves administering Vitamin K1 as an antidote, alongside supportive care such as blood transfusions if significant blood loss has occurred. This is a veterinary emergency. If you suspect your pet has ingested rat poison, call MaxPetz Palam Vihar immediately on 98103 83815.
  • Diagnosis begins with a clinical consultation and a review of your pet's symptoms and history. Blood samples are then taken for a Complete Blood Count, coagulation profile, and blood smear examination. Additional tests such as bone marrow evaluation or immunological panels may be recommended depending on the suspected condition. Results are reviewed by the veterinary team and explained to the pet owner before treatment begins.
  • Yes. Many blood disorders in pets, including immune-mediated conditions and inherited clotting deficiencies, can be managed effectively with the right treatment protocol and regular monitoring. Long-term management may involve ongoing medication, periodic blood tests, and follow-up consultations. The team at MaxPetz Palam Vihar in Palam Vihar Gurgaon works with pet owners to develop sustainable care plans tailored to each animal's needs.

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