Radiology is a cornerstone of modern veterinary medicine. It involves the use of X-rays to allow us to visualize your pet’s bones, organs, and tissues.

An X-ray is often necessary when your pet experiences injuries, fractures, or unexplained pain. It helps us identify broken bones, foreign objects in the body, tumors, patterns of lung abnormalities, and assess joint health. X-rays are invaluable in guiding treatment plans and ensuring a swift recovery for your pet.

Pet radiology, including X-rays, is generally safe. We take every precaution to minimize exposure, ensuring your pet’s well-being. The benefits of timely diagnosis through radiology far outweigh the minimal risks involved.

While X-rays provide a broad view of bones and some soft tissues, MRI and CT scans offer more detailed, cross-sectional images; as well as, more detailed imaging of soft tissue. The choice between them depends on your pet’s specific condition. Our team will recommend the most suitable imaging technique for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Pet radiology, particularly X-rays, can detect cancer, tumors, and other abnormalities. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced team enable us to identify these conditions promptly.
If your pet exhibits signs such as limping, sudden weight loss, persistent coughing, persistent vomiting, or unexplained pain, it’s advisable to schedule a radiology exam. These symptoms may indicate underlying health issues that can be accurately diagnosed through radiology.

Radiology is a cornerstone of modern veterinary medicine. It involves the use of X-rays to allow us to visualize your pet’s bones, organs, and tissues.

An X-ray is often necessary when your pet experiences injuries, fractures, or unexplained pain. It helps us identify broken bones, foreign objects in the body, tumors, patterns of lung abnormalities, and assess joint health. X-rays are invaluable in guiding treatment plans and ensuring a swift recovery for your pet.

Pet radiology, including X-rays, is generally safe. We take every precaution to minimize exposure, ensuring your pet’s well-being. The benefits of timely diagnosis through radiology far outweigh the minimal risks involved.

While X-rays provide a broad view of bones and some soft tissues, MRI and CT scans offer more detailed, cross-sectional images; as well as, more detailed imaging of soft tissue. The choice between them depends on your pet’s specific condition. Our team will recommend the most suitable imaging technique for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Pet radiology, particularly X-rays, can detect cancer, tumors, and other abnormalities. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced team enable us to identify these conditions promptly.
If your pet exhibits signs such as limping, sudden weight loss, persistent coughing, persistent vomiting, or unexplained pain, it’s advisable to schedule a radiology exam. These symptoms may indicate underlying health issues that can be accurately diagnosed through radiology.