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Health Testing

Browse health testing providers on BreederHQ Marketplace. Veterinary geneticists, reproductive vets, and specialist clinics that run OFA, PennHIP, CHIC, CERF, and breed-specific genetic panels. Built for breeders making informed breeding decisions, not consumer DNA kits.

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What This Category Covers

Health testing on BreederHQ is the breeding-decision toolkit, not a consumer kit. Find the clinicians and labs your breed-club protocols require.

  • OFA hip and elbow radiographs
  • PennHIP positioning and submission
  • CHIC-aligned panels by breed
  • CAER (formerly CERF) eye exams
  • Cardiac echo and auscultation by specialists
  • Patella, thyroid, and BAER testing
  • Breed-specific genetic disease panels
  • Equine health panels (HERDA, HYPP, etc.)
  • Parentage verification and DNA profiling
  • Veterinary geneticist consultation

How to Browse on the Marketplace

Filters that matter for finding the right testing provider:

  • Test type. OFA imaging, PennHIP, CAER, cardiac, genetic panel, parentage. Some clinicians do all; many specialize.
  • Species. Canine, feline, equine, and livestock health testing all involve different labs, registries, and credentialed reviewers.
  • Service area. Specialist eye and cardiac clinics often travel for breed-club clinic days. Filter by ambulatory clinics in your area.
  • Registry submission. Some clinicians handle the OFA/PennHIP/CAER submission paperwork end-to-end; others leave it to you. Confirm before booking.

What to Look For When Hiring

  • Credentialed reviewer or certified positioner. OFA-recognized board-certified specialists for cardiac, ophthalmology, and orthopedics. PennHIP-certified positioners for PennHIP submissions specifically.
  • Volume in your breed. Geneticists and clinicians who see your breed regularly will know what's expected on the panel and what regional variants look like.
  • Imaging quality and positioning. Hip radiographs get rejected for positioning more often than for findings. Ask how many submissions they've had returned.
  • Honest scope. Most general-practice vets can do solid OFA-prelim imaging. CAER, cardiac, and PennHIP require the specialist credentials. A good clinic will tell you which is which.
  • Coordinated paperwork. OFA Sync on BreederHQ pulls OFA-registry-confirmed results into your animal records automatically (a public-registry passthrough). Ask the clinic how they report and where they submit.