Ultrasound
Delivering the best, most accurate treatment for your pet starts with us getting the best, most accurate diagnosis of the problem. Ultrasonography helps us do that with precision, enabling us to see conditions that are not visible on x-rays, or through bloodwork and might
otherwise be missed. Best of all, this is accomplished using sound waves that are non-invasive and won’t expose your pet to harmful radiation. With this state-of-the-art tool, we can look at organs such as the liver, kidneys, adrenal gland, spleen, pancreas, stomach and intestines, bladder, heart, and lungs. We can even use it for early detection of pregnancy in small animals.
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Endoscopy
One way to diagnose diseases affecting the internal lining of the intestines is with endoscopy. An endoscope is simply a long, thin, flexible tube with a light and miniature video camera that lets veterinarians examine the interior surfaces of an organ or tissue without cutting into the
patient. Our veterinarians can perform a visual exam of the esophagus, stomach, upper small intestine and colon. They can even take small pinch biopsies for more complete analysis without the need for sutures so your pet heals quickly with no after care.
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