Digital Radiology
Clear answers, faster results.
When your pet isn’t feeling their best, getting answers quickly is essential. Our digital radiology services provide fast, detailed imaging to help diagnose a wide range of conditions with accuracy and efficiency.
Our Imaging Services
Digital radiology, or X-ray imaging, is a safe and non-invasive tool that helps us evaluate your pet’s internal health. It allows us to examine bones, joints, and internal organs, providing valuable insight that cannot be seen during a physical exam alone.
Our advanced digital system produces high-quality images within seconds, allowing our team to assess results immediately and discuss findings with you during your visit. This technology also enables us to share images with specialists when needed, ensuring your pet receives the most comprehensive care possible.
Digital radiographs are commonly used to diagnose and monitor:
We also offer specialized imaging for orthopedic screening, including taking and submitting evaluations for the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) and PennHIP, which are commonly used to assess hip and joint health. To ensure proper positioning and the most accurate results, pets are sedated for these studies.
Our team takes every step to ensure your pet’s comfort during imaging, using gentle positioning techniques and, when necessary, mild sedation to reduce stress and obtain the most accurate results.
Our advanced digital system produces high-quality images within seconds, allowing our team to assess results immediately and discuss findings with you during your visit. This technology also enables us to share images with specialists when needed, ensuring your pet receives the most comprehensive care possible.
Digital radiographs are commonly used to diagnose and monitor:
- Bone fractures and joint conditions
- Arthritis and mobility concerns
- Heart and lung conditions
- Abdominal issues, including foreign objects or blockages
- Organ size and shape abnormalities
We also offer specialized imaging for orthopedic screening, including taking and submitting evaluations for the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) and PennHIP, which are commonly used to assess hip and joint health. To ensure proper positioning and the most accurate results, pets are sedated for these studies.
Our team takes every step to ensure your pet’s comfort during imaging, using gentle positioning techniques and, when necessary, mild sedation to reduce stress and obtain the most accurate results.
With advanced imaging and a compassionate approach, we’re able to provide the answers you need—so your pet can get the care they deserve, without delay.