A non-invasive and safe diagnostic tool used to examine your pet’s internal systems.
There are many reasons that an x-ray of your cat may be necessary. Most cats will tolerate this procedure very well. X-rays are very quick whereas ultrasound will give us more information through will take longer to perform.
An X-ray is quite quick where an ultrasound takes longer but gives more information.
Yes, we offer full-mouth dental x-rays.
It can vary depending on how many images that the doctor requires. We provide an estimate before proceeding with any images.
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