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Please Note: we will require records prior to services.
Client Inquiry Form rDVM Referral FormIf you are a veterinary professional and would like to refer us a case for ultrasound, click HERE.
Seeing under the skin–that’s what’s possible with ultrasound technology. Ultrasound is a powerful diagnostic tool that creates a real-time internal image of an animal’s body, giving us important information about the abdominal organs and gastrointestinal systems.
When used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools like X-rays, ultrasounds can help identify disease, blockages, soft tissue damage, and other internal injuries. Because ultrasounds don’t require radiation, they’re also used to monitor pregnancies and fetal health in breeding pets.
Ultrasound imaging, also known as ultrasonography, is another type of veterinary radiology service. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal structures of the body. This technology is particularly useful for imaging soft tissues and organs, such as the liver, kidneys, and heart. Ultrasound imaging can be used to diagnose conditions such as tumors, cysts, and organ disease. Ultrasound is non-invasive, painless, and does not expose animals to ionizing radiation.
An ultrasound works by broadcasting high-frequency sound waves that reflect off your pet’s internal structures. A small probe held against the skin collects the returning signals to create an image of the internal body, most commonly used to examine abdominal organs like the stomach, kidneys, liver, spleen, and gallbladder. An echocardiogram, or ultrasound of the heart, provides precise information about heart valves, blood flow, chamber size, and contractions. Completely painless and non-invasive, ultrasounds usually require some sedation because the patient must remain completely still.
Both X-rays and ultrasounds provide valuable insights to help treat and prevent lifelong health issues. They are a non-invasive way for our talented veterinary team to diagnose and treat common and not-so-common issues. Meadow View’s radiology and abdominal ultrasound services can help detect and diagnose a wide range of ailments in pets.
Some of the most common conditions that can be detected or helped prevent using ultrasounds include:
Overall, ultrasounds are a valuable diagnostic tool for a wide range of conditions in pets. They can help identify issues early, allowing veterinarians to develop treatment plans that may help prevent further damage or complications and improve the overall health and quality of life of pets.
Please have your veterinarian fill out our referral form for your pet. After our practitioner reviews the records, someone from our staff will reach out to you to schedule an appointment.
If you have questions prior to the appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our email is info@meadowviewvetmn.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please email us at info@byronvetmn.com to get a cost estimate for an abdominal ultrasound and related services.
(507) 775-6738 info@byronvetmn.com
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