Radiology & Ultrasound
Radiology and ultrasound are non-invasive imaging techniques used to diagnose and monitor health conditions in animals without the need for surgery.
Radiology (X-rays) uses controlled radiation to create images of bones and internal structures. It's especially useful for detecting fractures, tumors, and foreign objects. Since X-rays provide a stable image, they are great for assessing skeletal issues and some organ conditions.
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of soft tissues like the heart, liver, and intestines. It’s commonly used for pregnancy checks, organ evaluations, and guiding procedures like biopsies. Unlike X-rays, ultrasound doesn’t use radiation, making it safer for repeated use.
These powerful diagnostic tools help assess your pet’s health without invasive procedures. They provide clear insights into bones, organs, and soft tissues—allowing for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Your pet receives expert care with cutting-edge technology, ensuring comfort and peace of mind.