Ultrasound

Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses ultrasonic sound waves to produce images of body structures. The sound waves travel through the body and are reflected back to the transducer when the beam hits a boundary between tissues (e.g., between fluid and soft tissue, or tissue and bone). When these echoes reach the transducer, the ultrasound scanner generates a two-dimensional image. Ultrasound is used for many purposes, including:

  • Evaluating the heart’s structure and function
  • Diagnosing conditions that are difficult to image using X-ray
  • Measuring tumors or organs
  • Guiding needle biopsies
  • Collecting fluid samples

Our in-house diagnostics allow us to diagnose most common conditions quickly and accurately, so we can begin treatment immediately. In cases where more extensive or advanced diagnostics are required, we partner with local veterinary specialists and outside laboratories to provide the answers you and your pet need.

Our in-house diagnostics allow us to diagnose most common conditions quickly and accurately, so we can begin treatment immediately. In cases where more extensive or advanced diagnostics are required, we partner with local veterinary specialists and outside laboratories to provide the answers you and your pet need.