Reliable tests that can detect abnormalities with your pet's internal organs.
Ultrasounds and X-rays are a form of diagnostics that allow your veterinarian to literally look inside your pet’s body and analyze any health problems or concerns. They are non-invasive tools that involve no downtime whatsoever. Using these technologies, we are able to diagnose various medical conditions on the spot. Our team also has the option to use telemedicine to refer to a board-certified radiologist for evaluating more complex cases. Please feel free to call us at 403-239-4657 to learn more about our diagnostic image services here at Edgemont Veterinary Clinic.
If your furry family member is experiencing any issues with their softer-tissue organs such as their liver, kidney, bladder, uterus and heart, then the veterinarian may call for an ultrasound to take a closer look. Ultrasounds allow them to scrutinize how your pet’s organs are functioning. They can also see any tumours or cysts that may have developed. X-rays, on the other hand analyze hard-structured areas of your pet’s body such as their bones, joints and ligaments. X-rays are typically used if your pet fractures a bone, accidentally swallows a toy or has arthritis.
As an owner, you do not need to prep your pet for these diagnostics. They can be performed on the spot during a consultation upon your veterinarian’s advice. Since the procedures are totally pain less most pets do not need sedation. Most of our patients are able to stay still and lie comfortably for their scans, thanks in large part to our highly-skilled technicians who can keep them calm throughout the procedure. If your pet is particularly anxious or if they are in pain due to a pre-existing condition, they can also be sedated based on the veterinarian’s advice.
Because of our updated equipment only low levels of radiation are emitted when we conduct these scans. Prior to the procedures, the veterinarian will assess if your pet is a good candidate. With pregnant pets for example, extra precautions must be taken when exposing them to radiation.
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