I-20 Animal Hospital
Radiology
Our Hospital offers advanced imaging services at our facility. Our radiologists can administer X-rays, CT scans, ultrasounds, and MRIs and other tests.
Our radiology team specializes in running and interpreting a variety of advanced imaging tests. Radiologists closely collaborate with other doctors, surgeons, and other specialists to effectively diagnose ailments afflicting your pet. If another veterinarian has referred you to our hospital for imaging services, book an appointment below.
Tests Offered:
Our radiology team is capable of running a variety of different tests and procedures that may shed light on the health problem your pet is dealing with. We aim to stay on the forefront of a constantly advancing field of veterinary medicine. Our facility is equipped with top-of-the-line technologies to best serve you and your pet.
X-rays: This test can be used to accurately view an animal’s bone structure, bone fractures, and any foreign objects in the body.
CT Scans: CT Scans can give veterinarians a snapshot of an animal’s health, and are often used to identify tumors, blood clots, and other ailments.
MRIs: MRIs show detailed views of organs and the brain and can display tumors or other abnormalities.
Ultrasounds: Most commonly used to monitor animal pregnancy, this test can also be used to examine some internal organs.
Common Problems We Diagnose:
Veterinary radiologists are not directly involved in the treatment of pets, but they are vital to accurately and rapidly diagnosing health problems. The following list, while not exhaustive, details issues that our radiology team can aid in identifying.
Broken bones: X-rays and other tests can identify any fractures or breaks affecting an animal.
Cancer: Diagnostic imaging can determine the location and severity of tumors and masses.
Heart disease: The heart’s health can be monitored by tests that show its size and any irregularities present.
Respiratory illness: Some procedures can show any issues, fluids, or abnormalities in the lungs and airways of an animal.
Pregnancy: Ultrasounds are useful in tracking the health of a pregnant animal and its babies.
The veterinary radiology team at our Hospital can aid in diagnosing any health problem that your pet may be currently facing. If you have any questions about the imaging tests we provide, our office is happy to assist you.