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Radiology allows veterinarians to look beneath the surface to evaluate your pet’s health. At Club Hill Animal Clinic, our digital X-ray technology gives us a clear view of bones, joints, and soft tissues within seconds. These detailed images help us diagnose injuries, monitor organ health, and even confirm pregnancies in dogs and cats. With fast, precise imaging, we can identify problems early and develop the best treatment plan for your companion.
Pet radiology, or X-ray imaging, uses controlled radiation to capture internal images of a patient’s body. Modern digital equipment produces high-resolution images instantly, reducing the need for multiple exposures. The digital format allows us to enhance images for better visualization and share them with veterinary specialists when necessary, ensuring your pet receives the most accurate diagnosis and care possible.
We use pet radiographs to evaluate a wide range of health issues, including:
X-rays are a valuable tool for both routine wellness exams and emergency situations, giving us insight into conditions that might otherwise go undetected.
Although X-rays involve radiation, our digital equipment minimizes exposure to safe levels appropriate for pets of all ages. Most pets do not require sedation, but when necessary, gentle sedation helps them remain still and relaxed during the procedure. This ensures we capture clear, precise images without the need for repeated scans. Our approach keeps your pet safe and reduces stress while allowing us to make timely, accurate diagnoses.
For comprehensive digital X-ray services for dogs and cats in Garland, trust the veterinarians at Club Hill Animal Clinic. From orthopedic injuries to abdominal concerns, our skilled team uses advanced radiology technology to ensure your pet receives the best possible care. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or request more information.
Club Hill Animal Clinic provides digital pet radiology services for dogs and cats in Garland, Mesquite, Rowlett, Richardson, and Plano.