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Radiology (X-Rays)

Seeing Beyond the Surface for Accurate Diagnosis

Radiology, or X-rays, is a diagnostic tool that allows our veterinarians to examine your pet’s internal structure. Using advanced imaging technology, we can assess your pet’s bones, organs, and tissues to identify fractures, tumors, infections, and other health issues. X-rays are a non-invasive way to get a clear picture of your pet’s health.

Why Radiology (X-Rays) Is Essential for Your Pet

X-rays are crucial for diagnosing a variety of health conditions, including broken bones, joint issues, respiratory problems, and abdominal concerns. With quick results and a non-invasive procedure, X-rays allow us to get a clear view of your pet’s internal health, helping us create an effective treatment plan tailored to their needs.

Faqs

Why does my pet need an X-ray?

X-rays are often needed to diagnose fractures, tumors, infections, joint problems, and other internal health concerns that cannot be detected by external examinations.

Are X-rays safe for my pet?

Yes! Modern X-ray technology is safe and minimally invasive. We use the lowest possible radiation dose to obtain the necessary images, ensuring your pet’s safety during the procedure.

How long does it take to get X-ray results?

Results typically take a few hours to a day, depending on the complexity of the case. We provide updates on your pet’s condition as soon as the results are ready.

Does my pet need to be sedated for an X-ray?

In some cases, pets may need mild sedation to ensure they remain still during the procedure. However, many pets can have X-rays without sedation.

Can I stay with my pet during the X-ray?

For safety reasons, owners are typically not allowed to be in the room during X-rays due to radiation exposure. However, we ensure that your pet is comfortable and well-cared for during the procedure.

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