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(966) 920011626 Book Now!Having a state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment in our mobile veterinary clinic provides us with a versatile diagnostic tool that can be utilized for various procedures to diagnose a symptom and make sure your pet is in the best possible health.
Here are some common ways we use ultrasound to examine and evaluate:
Ultrasound can be used to evaluate the organs within the abdomen, including the liver, kidneys, spleen, intestines, and bladder. It helps in detecting abnormalities such as tumors, cysts, tones, and inflammatory conditions.
Ultrasound, also known as echocardiography, enables the visualization of the heart’s structures, chambers, valves, and blood flow patterns. It aids in diagnosing heart diseases, congenital defects, and assessing heart function.
Ultrasound is a valuable tool for determining pregnancy in animals. It can detect the presence of fetuses, assess fetal viability, estimate gestational age, and identify potential complications.
Ultrasound can be used to examine the reproductive organs, including the uterus and ovaries, in females. It helps in diagnosing conditions like pyometra, uterine abnormalities, and ovarian cysts. In males, it aids in evaluating the testicles and identifying conditions such as testicular tumors or abnormalities.
Ultrasound-guided biopsies allow for precise sampling of tissues or fluid collections. It assists in obtaining samples from organs or masses that are difficult to access without visualization, increasing diagnostic accuracy.
Ultrasound can complement radiography in assessing the thoracic cavity. It helps evaluate the heart, lungs, pleural space, and mediastinal structures, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions like pleural effusion, pneumothorax, and tumors.
Ultrasound is useful for assessing soft tissues, tendons, and muscles, aiding in the diagnosis of injuries, tears, or inflammation. It can also assist in guiding injections and evaluating joint health.
Ultrasound can assist in identifying and characterizing fluid accumulations, such as ascites (abdominal fluid), pleural effusion (chest fluid), or pericardial effusion (fluid around the heart).
Ultrasound can be employed to assess blood vessels, including identifying blood clots (thrombi), evaluating blood flow, and diagnosing vascular abnormalities.
Using what is called a stand-off pad we are able to use ultrasound to image the tissue in a dog or cat’s mouth to visualize the structures near the skin surface that may expose pockets or other abnormalities.
We provide convenient, affordable and hassle-free veterinary care services for cats and dogs in Our state-of-the-art mobile veterinary clinic. Schedule a visit at one of many pet retail locations across the valley. For even more convenience, we can bring our mobile clinic to your home! OR we can use our Pick & Drop Transporter to take your pet to and from our mobile clinic. (Travel rates vary).
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