A non-invasive diagnostic tool used to identify internal problems and provide medical care.
X-Rays are not just for broken bones. Radiographs can give us a look at such things as the size of the heart, the pattern of disease in the lungs, intestines, liver, spleen and bladder. Although an x-ray is quick and painless, we may suggest some sedation to assist with the procedure.
We now use direct digital radiography, which comes with many benefits to our hospital and our patients! Some of the shining points include:
X-Rays are not just for broken bones. Radiographs can give us a look at such things as the size of the heart, the pattern of disease in the lungs, intestines, liver, spleen and bladder.
Although an x-ray is quick and painless, occasionally we may sedate pets during radiology scans. Both procedures are pain-free, but when a pet is nervous, our team will administer a short-acting sedative to relax them. Your pet must stay still during X-rays as movement can result in blurry images which are difficult to interpret.
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