Endoscopy

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Endoscopy is a non-surgical procedure in which a rigid or flexible camera is used to aid in:

  • Diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease and ulcers
  • Removal of gastric foreign bodies
  • Obtaining samples from airways for the purpose of diagnosis for pneumonia and allergic bronchitis
  • TCI (Transcervical Insemination)

Ultrasound/Sonography

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Ultrasound is a diagnostic tool used to produce images of the inside of your pet’s body. This can be used in pregnant bitches to determine puppy count or for a sick pet for the purpose of diagnosing a condition or disease.

Digital Radiography

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Our digital x-ray unit allows our doctors and technicians to quickly obtain radiographic images of your pet. This allows for better imaging and less time your pet has to spend on the x-ray table.