Because the images are digital, they can be easily sent via email to GCV Telemedicine for review
by a board certified veterinary radiologist.
Ultrasound Services: Ultrasound services available
by board certified veterinary radiologist at our hospital Electrocardiography Services: We provide ECG services on - site as well as consultations with cardiology specialists.
All ultrasounds are performed
by a board certified veterinary radiologist who specializes in this imaging technique.
Radiographs reviewed
by board certified veterinary radiologist.
Evaluation
by a Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist is utilized when appropriate.
Additionally, any exam can be reviewed
by a board certified veterinary radiologist while we wait... learn more
Additionally, any exam can be reviewed
by a board certified veterinary radiologist while we wait.
All cases are reviewed
by a Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist and / or Cardiologist and an official report is emailed to the veterinarian within hours.
With the state of the art digital radiography system (x rays), we can obtain very high quality radiographs, very rapidly, and if needed, have them electronically transmitted for review
by a Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist, which helps to remove the guess work needed sometimes to read (interpret) a radiographic image.
Staffed
by Board Certified Veterinary Radiologists, Veterinary Radiological Specialists of the Rockies is the only private practice in Colorado that is devoted exclusively to curing hyperthyroid cats.
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Our CT scan prices also include the anesthesia, the monitoring, and the reading of the CT scan
by a
board -
certified veterinary radiologist ALWAYS.
All of our radiographs are also sent to be read
by a
board -
certified veterinary radiologist to ensure that your pet gets the highest level of care possible.
The x-rays are reviewed
by board -
certified veterinary radiologists and the elbows will be graded normal or dysplastic.
Hip evaluations
by board -
certified veterinary radiologists also provide acceptable evidence of conscientious efforts
by the breeder.
Our ultrasounds are performed
by Dr. Lisa Suslack - Brown, a
board certified veterinary radiologist.
While your clients wait, we perform all diagnostic imaging providing frequent updates to your clients and providing you with the results and report
by a
board -
certified Veterinary Radiologist within 24 - 48 hours.
The X-rays are reviewed
by our veterinarians, and can also be sent for review to a
board -
certified veterinary radiologist if it is deemed necessary.
In addition, the Hospital for Large Animals is the only facility in New England to offer the services of on - site specialists,
board certified by the American College of
Veterinary Radiologists.
Our MRI prices also include the anesthesia, the monitoring and the reading of the scan
by a
board -
certified veterinary neurologist and / or a
board -
certified veterinary radiologist ALWAYS.
If a second opinion is necessary, digital X-rays can be sent
by email to a
board -
certified veterinary radiologist.
Additionally, all of our radiographs (X-rays) are submitted electronically to Gulf Coast
Veterinary Telemed, where each one is read
by a
board certified radiologist.
Staffed
by licensed,
board -
certified veterinary radiologists and specialists in feline internal medicine, Syracuse Thyro - Cat provides affordable radioactive iodine I - 131 treatment for cats with feline hyperthyroidism.
At Urban Animal
Veterinary Hospital we offer digital x-rays and same - day ultrasounds and echocardiograms that are read
by board certified radiologist and cardiologist.
For a fee, OFA will have three,
board -
certified veterinary radiologists evaluate an x-ray of your pet's hips taken
by your veterinarian and assign the hips a «grade».
The gold standard remains OFA certification which involves a well positioned x-ray of the hips which can be done very quickly
by an experienced vet, and the results sent into OFA for a final review
by three
board certified canine
veterinary radiologists.
Three
radiologists board certified by the American College of
Veterinary Radiology and three residents provide interpretation and consultation services to the Hospital and referring veterinarians.