State-of-the-art ultrasound and X-ray services for your pets' diagnosis and care.
An ultrasound and X-ray are non-invasive diagnostic tools. In other words, we use these devices to see inside your pet and determine the cause of their discomfort or illness. Once the abnormality is spotted, your pet is quickly administered a treatment. Ultrasounds and X-rays have different viewing capabilities. An ultrasound can determine the internal condition of tissues while an X-ray shows the size or shape of organs, which helps us identify irregularities. If your pet is showing signs of pain and the cause is not visible to you, they will need one of these tests. Book an appointment with us by calling 403-984-4143.
This imaging technique provides information to aid the veterinarian in diagnosing diseases and injuries of bones and soft tissues. We have modern on-site equipment for diagnostic X-ray services including digital dental X-ray for your dog and cat.
Ultrasound is particularly useful in viewing abdominal organs and the heart. The high-quality images produced by ultrasound can detect the signs of heart disease and help us evaluate heart function. Ultrasound is also used in pregnancy evaluations in dogs and cats.
A popular issue pet owners encounter is our pet being a little too curious. They may eat something they’re not meant to which can get lodged in their esophagus or cause them abdominal pains. An X-ray can quickly find the item, maybe even determine what the item is, and remove it. Other conditions an ultrasound or X-ray can discover include heart and kidney diseases, internal bleeding, tumours and more.
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