Vetpath Laboratory Services

Vetpath Laboratory Services Vetpath is trusted by veterinarians for the most accurate, reliable pathology services. Prompt, cou

Vetnostics Pathology on Instagram!  Exciting news! Vetnostics Pathology now has its own Instagram page! Follow us for th...
04/07/2024

Vetnostics Pathology on Instagram!

Exciting news! Vetnostics Pathology now has its own Instagram page! Follow us for the latest updates, news, and insights. Where you’ll also be able to find our fresh new branding and colours.

Stay connected and informed with Vetnostics Pathology!

Find us on our Vetnostics Pathology page for Updates!📲After consolidating our veterinary brands, our social med...
03/07/2024

Find us on our Vetnostics Pathology page for Updates!📲

After consolidating our veterinary brands, our social media activity will now be exclusively on our Vetnostics Pathology page. Stay connected by following Vetnostics Pathology for the latest updates!

🌟 LinkedIn Page Update! 🌟Following our recent announcement of the consolidation of our vet brands into Vetnostics Pathol...
02/07/2024

🌟 LinkedIn Page Update! 🌟

Following our recent announcement of the consolidation of our vet brands into Vetnostics Pathology, we're excited to share that our social media channels will now be moving to our Vetnostics page.

Stay updated with us by following Vetnostics Pathology.

Experience the New Vetnostics Website 💻Our new website is now live, featuring the updated Vetnostics logo and brand colo...
01/07/2024

Experience the New Vetnostics Website 💻

Our new website is now live, featuring the updated Vetnostics logo and brand colours. Discover leading veterinary diagnostics in Australia and stay updated with the latest news in veterinary healthcare.
https://www.vetnostics.com.au/

26/06/2024

Merging of Our Veterinary Pathology Brands 🐾❤️

As of the 1st July 2024, we are pleased to share that we will have officially consolidated our Veterinary brands under the name ‘Vetnostics Pathology’. Our new logo and brand colours are now being featured, marking a significant step in streamlining our operations and enhancing our nationwide veterinary pathology services.

We appreciate your continued trust and support as we embrace the Vetnostics Pathology brand.

One for the oldies! Our geriatric profiles are tailored to provide useful diagnostic information for elderly pets, and c...
21/06/2024

One for the oldies! Our geriatric profiles are tailored to provide useful diagnostic information for elderly pets, and can be the perfect accompaniment to your regular senior pet health checks.

🐾 Something New is Coming! 🐾We've been working on a change to enhance our services for the veterinary community.Stay tun...
19/06/2024

🐾 Something New is Coming! 🐾

We've been working on a change to enhance our services for the veterinary community.

Stay tuned as we get ready to share more details soon.

If you're submitting a blood sample for a coagulation screen, you need to submit a full citrate tube plus a 2ml EDTA tub...
14/06/2024

If you're submitting a blood sample for a coagulation screen, you need to submit a full citrate tube plus a 2ml EDTA tube.

Our test results include CBC, PT, PTT, fibrinogen, platelets and a smear evaluation.

If your patient is a candidate for a blood transfusion, there's also this fantastic resource available from Animal Emergency Australia, with their comprehensive guide to transfusion medicine in dogs and cats: https://animalemergencyaustralia.com.au/blog/transfusion-medicine-guide/

Frogs are highly sensitive to environmental changes, especially in their aquatic and terrestrial habitats - and are impo...
12/06/2024

Frogs are highly sensitive to environmental changes, especially in their aquatic and terrestrial habitats - and are important keystone species which means they can provide valuable insights into the overall health of ecosystems and the biodiversity they support. We're proud to be supporting the work of Frog Safe Inc in far north Queensland through a local veterinary clinic which is helping with research into the incidence of neoplasia in some frogs. You can learn more about the important work of Frog Safe Inc and also how we can all help frogs, via their website: https://www.frogsafe.org.au/index.php

Are you running low on pathology sample collection consumables? If you need more blood tubes, sample pots or submission ...
10/06/2024

Are you running low on pathology sample collection consumables? If you need more blood tubes, sample pots or submission bags, you can order more via our website or please contact our team who will be more than happy to help get you all stocked up!

There are several clinical conditions in pets, where it can be useful to monitor the therapeutic levels of drugs which h...
07/06/2024

There are several clinical conditions in pets, where it can be useful to monitor the therapeutic levels of drugs which have been prescribed - such as phenobarbitone, potassium bromide, digoxin or thyroid supplementation. For further information on test protocols and sample submission, please visit our website or contact our friendly team.

A big thank you to everyone who contributed to our Cancer Council Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea! 🎉🧁 It was great to se...
24/05/2024

A big thank you to everyone who contributed to our Cancer Council Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea! 🎉🧁

It was great to see our team come together, enjoy each other's company, the delicious food and most important of all to contribute to this great cause..

If you are interested in contributing, click the link: https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/fundraisers/westerndiagnosticpathology

We're already looking forward to next year's event!

There's still time to register for next week's Australian Veterinary Association annual national conference in Melbourne...
20/05/2024

There's still time to register for next week's Australian Veterinary Association annual national conference in Melbourne! This year the AVA has collaborated with the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists to present the inaugural AVA Conference Research Day on the Monday. Also on the Monday is the AVA's THRIVE Veterinary Wellness Symposium. The conference theme is ‘Living Well’ which reflects the aims for our patients and ourselves when we practice veterinary science and medicine. The conference will present a range of topics focused on improving the quality of life for animals with chronic conditions and enhancing veterinary practice to help veterinary professionals achieve longevity and satisfaction in their careers and life.

For further event information and to register, visit: https://au.eventscloud.com/website/2585/home

Our National Veterinary Pathology General Manager Deanne Broughton and Vetpath's Veterinary Liaison Officer Rachel Yould...
15/05/2024

Our National Veterinary Pathology General Manager Deanne Broughton and Vetpath's Veterinary Liaison Officer Rachel Youlden were thrilled to recently attend the guide dog graduation ceremony for Guide Dogs WA - a wonderful opportunity to meet all the graduating dogs, especially this adorable pup Millie! WDP Vetpath are proud to support the incredible work of Guide Dogs WA through the provision of veterinary pathology services for all their puppies, breeding dogs, ambassador and working dogs! To learn more about Guide Dogs WA and support their magnificent work, please visit: https://www.guidedogswa.com.au/

Feline medicine can be challenging at times, and we don't just mean trying to give oral medications to cats! But we're h...
13/05/2024

Feline medicine can be challenging at times, and we don't just mean trying to give oral medications to cats! But we're here to help - with a diverse range of feline diagnostic profiles and pathology tests. Our internal medicine consultants are also available to discuss clinical cases. Contact our helpful team to find out more.

Whatever species you treat, from dogs to horses, cats to camels, or cattle to exotics - we've got you covered with a ran...
10/05/2024

Whatever species you treat, from dogs to horses, cats to camels, or cattle to exotics - we've got you covered with a range of diagnostic tests available to help you investigate the health of your patients. If you're unsure what test to choose, or what type of sample is required, please visit our website resources or contact our friendly team for advice!

Dr Sue Foster is available to provide support to our veterinary clients for case input and advice on canine and feline m...
08/05/2024

Dr Sue Foster is available to provide support to our veterinary clients for case input and advice on canine and feline medicine. After graduating from The University of Melbourne in 1988, Sue worked in private mixed practice for seven years before working as a resident, then senior registrar at the University of Sydney from 1995 to 1999. She went on to complete her masters in veterinary clinical studies on the effects of phenobarbitone on adrenal function tests and serum biochemistry in dogs. in 2000, Sue became a fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in feline medicine and took up a position as lecturer in small animal medicine at Murdoch University. Leaving Murdoch at the end of 2003, Sue joined Vetnostics in 2004. Sue is currently an adjunct associate professor in small animal medicine at Murdoch university and a medical consultant for Vetnostics. Sue is a registered specialist in feline medicine (WA). Sue is also a member of the European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE) and was an active participant in the ESVE's project ALIVE for Cushing’s syndrome and hypoadrenocortism.

There is no additional charge to access our veterinary medicine consultant service – it’s all part of our mission to help you provide the highest quality care for your patients. Our veterinary pathologists may recommend you speak to our veterinary medicine consultants or you can also request assistance from them as required. Contact our friendly team to find out more! http://www.vetnostics.com.au/

Dr Amanda Taylor BVSc FANZCVS is one of our Veterinary Medicine Consultants, available to provide support to our veterin...
03/05/2024

Dr Amanda Taylor BVSc FANZCVS is one of our Veterinary Medicine Consultants, available to provide support to our veterinary clients related to diagnostic testing conducted at Vetpath. Amanda graduated from the University of Queensland with first class honours in 2007 and worked in small animal referral and general practice in Brisbane for 5 years before undertaking a residency in Small Animal Medicine at the University of
Sydney in 2013. She attained fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Small Animal Medicine in 2018. During her residency program, Amanda completed a research project on the antibody response in cats with sinonasal aspergillosis. Amanda continued to work at the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney for several years following completing her residency before moving to private small animal referral practice. Amanda’s clinical interests include neurology, immune-mediated and infectious diseases. Amanda is available to consult on challenging cases as well as providing guidance on treatment plans for your patients, including case reviews and validations across a variety of disciplines including haematology, biochemistry, species specific profiles, specialist endocrinology, serology and cytology. There is no additional charge for this service – it’s all part of our mission to help you provide the highest quality care for your patients. Our veterinary pathologists may recommend you speak to our Veterinary Medicine Consultant or you can also request assistance from them as required. Contact our friendly team to find out more! https://www.vetpath.com.au/

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Jandakot, WA

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+61893170777

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Vetpath is a specialist veterinary laboratory in Western Australia, dedicated to providing our clients with the finest diagnostic service.

At Vetpath, we’re committed to supporting veterinarians deliver timely, accurate and high quality diagnostic results through our personalised and responsive service.

Our primary aim is to assist practitioners improve the health and well-being of patients by providing the crucial information needed to enable veterinarians to prevent illness, diagnose disease, guide treatment pathways, monitor disease progression and confirm patient recovery.

Vetpath provides complete laboratory services to veterinarians and patients, through blood biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, endocrinology, serology, histopathology, cytology, evaluation and interpretation services.