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Accuvet | 4-Combo Tick Panel (Canine) | Pack of 2

Accuvet | 4-Combo Tick Panel (Canine) | Pack of 2

4-in-1 rapid tick test for dogs. Detects Babesia, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma in about 15 minutes. Supports early diagnosis and same-visit treatment. No lab setup required.

Rs. 1,499.00 Rs. 1,800.00
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Why Vetcetera is Different

Lab-Grade Screening Accuracy

Accuvet detects four major tick-borne infections with clear result lines. Helps reduce diagnostic uncertainty when symptoms overlap. Supports confident clinical decisions.

Sample Required

Only 1 drop of serum or whole blood needed for testing.

4 Diseases, One Test

Screens Babesia canis, Babesia gibsoni, Ehrlichia canis, and Anaplasma in a single panel. Saves time and avoids multiple tests.

No analyzer required

Works as a simple rapid test - no machines or lab setup needed.

Supports Early Diagnosis

Detects infections early, even when signs are non-specific. Helps prevent disease progression and complications.

Designed for Clinical Workflow

Works in regular consultation settings ︳Minimal steps ︳Does not interrupt routine practice.

Frequently asked questions

1. What is the Accuvet 4-Combo Tick Panel for dogs?

It is a rapid in-clinic diagnostic test that screens dogs for four common tick-borne diseases—Babesia canis, Babesia gibsoni, Ehrlichia canis, and Anaplasma. It helps veterinarians make quick and informed treatment decisions.

2. How long does the test take to give results?

The test provides results in about 10–15 minutes. This allows diagnosis and treatment planning during the same visit.

3. Which diseases does this tick panel detect?

The test detects Babesia canis, Babesia gibsoni, Ehrlichia canis, and Anaplasma.

4. Can this test be used in a clinic without a lab?

Yes. The test does not require any analyzer or laboratory setup and is suitable for routine OPD use.

5. What sample is required for the test?

The test requires one drop of serum or whole blood.

6. Is the test suitable during tick season?

Yes. It is useful during peak tick seasons when cases are more common.

7. What are the common symptoms of tick-borne diseases in dogs?

Common signs include fever, weakness, loss of appetite, and pale gums.