Education: Graduate of an accredited
diagnostic cardiac ultrasound program.
Not exact matches
Not every murmur is an indicator of heart disease, but it definitely requires further
diagnostics, such as an ECG, or electrocardiogram, chest x-rays, and a
cardiac ultrasound.
Our comprehensive
cardiac examination for outpatients includes a one hour consultation with the owner present along with a complete
cardiac physical exam including non-invasive
diagnostics: echocardiogram (heart
ultrasound), blood pressure evaluation, and electrocardiogram (single - lead, rhythm).
An echocardiogram (
cardiac ultrasound) is the
diagnostic test of choice for SAS, because it allows your veterinarian or veterinary cardiologist to visualize the inside of the heart to assess the heart valves, blood flow patterns and velocity, extent of blockage, and severity of disease (mild, moderate, or severe), and other details of the heart's structure and function.
We provide exceptional
diagnostic capabilities with our on site laboratory, abdominal and
cardiac ultrasound, endoscopy, electrocardiogram, and digital x-ray.
Other ancillary
diagnostics like a
cardiac ultrasound, EKG, and blood work should also be performed to identify and support the determination.
Our facility is equipped with state of the art laboratory equipment for blood analysis, in - house digital radiology,
ultrasound and
cardiac ECG as well as more routine
diagnostics capabilities.
Accurate staging of heart disease typically requires
diagnostic tests such as chest radiographs (x-rays) and / or echocardiography (
cardiac ultrasound) and provides more information for your vet to determine an accurate prognosis and determine what treatments, if any, are required for your pet's stage of their heart disease.
We consult with other local board - certified veterinary specialists who can perform
diagnostic ultrasound,
cardiac examination, and endoscopy here or at referral clinics in the local area.
Veterinary Cardiologist will examine and treat veterinary patients with heart and vascular diseases; perform basic and advanced
diagnostic procedures including electrocardiography, echocardiography (
cardiac ultrasound), radiography, ambulatory ECG and
cardiac catheterization; provide medical management of heart diseases, heart failure,
cardiac arrhythmias (electrical disturbances of the heart), hypertension, and chronic respiratory disease.
FDA stated that the «
ultrasound - on - a-chip» can perform
diagnostic imaging and measurement of the peripheral vessel, as well as look out for problems related to
cardiac, urology and gynecology.
Managed daily operations of all areas of responsibility:
Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Nuclear Medicine,
Ultrasound, MRI, Interventional Radiology, and
Cardiac Catheterization Lab.
• Ensure efficient operation of the department • Carryout
cardiac ultrasounds and sonographic studies utilizing latest Doppler and color flow techniques • Obtain
diagnostic readings from
cardiac ultrasound imaging and issue reports based on same • Maintain positive and workable relationships with patients and other departments to ensure effective coordination and communication regarding the context of study
Expert in obtaining
diagnostic recordings from
cardiac ultrasound images and hemodynamic data.