Smarter Diagnostics.
Better Care.
At the heart of Antech are two foundational truths — a deep affection for animals and a desire to see them live longer, healthier lives. We’re committed to supporting veterinary care teams with a flexible, can-do spirit resulting in healthy pets, happy pet owners, and a high-performing practice.



You deserve a choice when making diagnostic decisions for your patients.
Antech is your diagnostics partner with North America’s largest reference laboratory network, best-in-class in-house diagnostics, the industry’s most-trusted imaging equipment, and breakthrough imaging services and technology.
Smarter diagnostics, better care — all from Antech.

North America’s Largest Reference Laboratory Network
More than 70 laboratories across the U.S. offering novel innovations and core diagnostic solutions.
- Core diagnostics including hematology, chemistry, parasitology, microbiology, and clinical and anatomic pathology
- Innovations like KeyScreen™ GI Parasite PCR, an advanced GI parasite screening solution
- Medical consulting services provided by board‑certified specialists across all key specialties

In-House Diagnostics
In-house analyzers for essential tests in hematology, chemistry, immunodiagnostics, ova and parasite detection, and more.
- Comprehensive in‑clinic diagnostics portfolio
- Reliable, accurate, and cost‑effective core diagnostics including hematology, chemistry, immunodiagnostics, and ova and parasites
- Emergency and critical care diagnostics including blood, gases, and acid‑base
- Best‑in‑class serological allergy assessment
- Rapid infectious disease testing (heartworm, Lyme, FIV/FeLV) with expanding menu

Diagnostic Imaging and Education
The global veterinary imaging leader and most trusted source for digital X-ray, ultrasound, education, PACS, therapy laser, CT, and imaging support.
- Digital radiology for superior image quality and diagnostic capabilities
- A comprehensive, accessible ultrasound portfolio
- Advanced therapeutic laser solutions for impactful treatment
- Efficient mobile and fixed CT solutions
- Easy-to-use PACS to view images confidently from any modality
- Onboard and virtual training and education

Telemedicine & AI Solutions
Advanced telemedicine solutions and AI-powered diagnostic tools supported by board-certified specialists.
- Expert interpretations of digital radiographs
- On‑the‑spot interpretations of ultrasounds
- Consultations by board‑certified veterinary radiologists
- AI‑powered interpretations of routine digital radiographs, in just minutes
The Mars Petcare Family — Making a Better World for Pets™
We’re proud to be a part of Mars Petcare — an organization that believes pets make the world a better place. Through comprehensive veterinary care, nutrition, breakthrough programs in diagnostics, wearable health monitoring, DNA testing, and pet welfare, their 100,000 Petcare Associates help pets in more than 130 countries. They inspire everyone to create A Better World for Pets™ — a world where pets are healthy, happy, and welcome.


Join the Antech Team
We’re purpose driven and rely on both the hearts and talents of our Associates to deliver the very best diagnostic services and equipment to the veterinary community. Our Associates treat every sample, interaction, image and consultation as though it’s their own pet depending on it.

Get in touch with us
Our commitment to veterinarians and their teams are driven by a deep affection for animals and a desire to help them live longer, healthier lives.
What’s new at Antech
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Discussing the Impact of KeyScreen® GI Parasite PCR with Inventor, Dr. Christian M. Leutenegger
The human-pet bond is one of many reasons Dr. Christian M. Leutenegger, VP, Research and Development at Antech Diagnostics, was drawn to animal health. He has committed his life’s work, over 35 years, to help further the veterinary diagnostic industry. “The human-pet bond has become so strong,” said Dr. Leutenegger. “We treat our pets as…
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Zoonotic Potential of Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by spirochete bacteria belonging to the genus Leptospira. It is common and widespread with reservoirs in domestic and wild animals. Serological classification identifies > 250 known serovars based on the expression of surface lipopolysaccharide. The predominant serovars vary by geographic region and reservoir host. In the United States, L.…
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Canine Influenza — What You Need to Know
By Dr. Graham Bilbrough, VP, Clinical Education & Medical Marketing Two canine influenza A viruses — H3N8 and H3N2 — have sporadically affected veterinary teams in several states across the United States. Canine influenza, or dog flu, is highly contagious. According to the AVMA, approximately 80% of dogs exposed to flu develop clinical signs of…