Echocardiograms
An echocardiogram uses ultrasound to give us a detailed look at your pet’s heart. We can evaluate heart size, wall thickness, and how well it’s pumping—crucial information when diagnosing heart conditions or monitoring ongoing cardiac care.
Ultrasounds
Ultrasounds are safe, non-invasive, and completely pain-free. Using sound waves, this technology lets us view your pet’s internal organs in real time—heart, kidneys, liver, bladder, and more. It’s useful for detecting fluid buildup, cysts, tumors, and even confirming or monitoring pregnancy.
Ultrasound often complements X-rays and other diagnostic tools for a more complete picture. Our skilled team applies a special gel and gently moves a handheld device (transducer) over the area of concern. The sound waves create echo patterns that translate into detailed images of internal structures. There’s no radiation, no known side effects, and sedation is rarely needed. We’ll simply shave a small area of your pet’s fur for optimal image quality.
X-Rays
Digital radiology provides high-quality images of your pet’s bones, heart, lungs, digestive tract, and urinary system—all with lower radiation exposure than traditional X-rays. This tool helps us detect fractures, blockages, or abnormalities, and is often used alongside other diagnostics to ensure a precise diagnosis.
Because we use digital technology, we can deliver faster results and better image clarity, helping you move forward with a treatment plan quickly.

