Digital Radiology for Precise Imaging Insight
Digital radiography produces high-resolution images of bones, joints, chest, and abdomen within seconds. Our in-house X-ray equipment allows immediate evaluation of injuries, swallowed objects, organ abnormalities, and skeletal conditions without delays.
Lower radiation exposure, enhanced image clarity, and the ability to manipulate contrast digitally make modern radiology safer and more diagnostically valuable than ever before. Results are reviewed quickly so treatment can begin promptly and confidently.
- Instant digital images allow same-visit diagnosis of fractures, foreign bodies, and tumors.
- Reduced radiation doses keep both pets and our staff members safely protected.
- Board-certified radiologist consultations available for complex or ambiguous imaging cases when needed.
- Images can be shared electronically with specialists or sent home with you.
Frequently asked Questions
Pet owners often wonder about safety, sedation needs, and what digital X-rays can actually reveal, so here are clear answers to the most frequent imaging questions.
Most cooperative pets tolerate radiographs without sedation, though painful injuries or anxious temperaments sometimes require mild sedation for accurate positioning and patient comfort.
A typical radiograph series takes fifteen to thirty minutes including positioning, capture, and initial review by our veterinarian for preliminary findings.
Fractures, arthritis, bladder stones, intestinal obstructions, enlarged organs, tumors, pneumonia, and heart enlargement are commonly identified through digital radiographic imaging.

