Plain-English summary
Urinary, kidney, and diabetes checks can involve urine analysis, blood work, and a broader senior pet health review.
What it is
Urinary, kidney, and diabetes checks look for clues in a pet's history, exam findings, urine analysis, and blood work. These topics often matter more as pets age or when drinking, urination, weight, appetite, or energy changes.
Why it matters
Changes in drinking, urination, weight, appetite, or energy can make kidney, urinary, or diabetes-related questions worth discussing with a veterinarian.
How mobile veterinary care helps
During a house call, Dr. Sergey can review symptoms and history, discuss urine analysis or blood work where appropriate, and explain whether further monitoring, treatment discussion, or referral may be recommended.
When to ask about it
Ask about urinary, kidney, and diabetes checks if your pet drinks more, urinates more or less, has accidents, changes weight, seems unwell, or is entering a senior life stage.




