Oncura Partners provides real - time, sonographer assisted ultrasound solutions for veterinarians, and expert disease management consultations from a team
of board certified radiologists, cardiologists and oncologists.
We also are fortunate to have the services
of a Board Certified Radiologist on staff to help assure the proper interpretation of this diagnostic tool.
We have developed a relationship with Gulf Coast Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging for those cases where the opinion
of a board certified radiologist is called for.
With regard to the skeletal system, becoming OFA certified for a particular bone / joint system, means that x-rays of the utmost quality were taken, and the x-rays passed the scrutiny
of a board certified radiologist.
Not exact matches
Of the five
board -
certified lifestyle medicine doctors in the Rochester area, Friedman explains, «I'm a geriatrician, Kerry Graff is a family medicine practitioner in Canandaigua, Tom Roberts and Sandra Sarnoski - Roberts are internists, and Ted Barnett is a diagnostic and interventional
radiologist.»
Our CT scan prices also include the anesthesia, the monitoring, and the reading
of the CT scan by a
board -
certified veterinary
radiologist ALWAYS.
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.
Central Veterinary Associates has a staff
of over 110 including 13 veterinarians, a
board certified surgeon,
radiologist, and internist available for consultation.
We partner with the
board -
certified radiologists at the Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
of Texas to provide accurate interpretation
of our imaging modalities.
Established in 1976, Stone Ridge Veterinary Hospital is a member
of Monroe Veterinary Associates, an organization comprised
of multiple full service veterinary hospitals, a 24 - hour pet emergency facility with an extensive in house veterinary diagnostic laboratory, a veterinary specialty referral center (including
Board Certified Veterinary Surgeons, Internal Medicine Specialists, a Critical Care Specialist, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, Cardiologist and
Radiologist, as well as an Animal Rehabilitation Center, and a Mobile House - Call service.
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.
Images can be easily and quickly sent to other veterinarians, including
board -
certified veterinary
radiologists, allowing us to get results in a matter
of hours rather than days.
Examples
of board certified veterinary specialties include radiology DACVR (Diplomate, American College
of Veterinary
Radiologists), surgery DACVS, ophthalmology DACVO, internal medicine DACVIM, cardiology DACVIM (Cardiology), etc..
Hip evaluations by
board -
certified veterinary
radiologists also provide acceptable evidence
of conscientious efforts by the breeder.
Since completion
of his residency at the Virginia - Maryland College
of Veterinary Medicine in 2000, Dr. Giroux has served as a
Board -
Certified Radiologist performing radiology, ultrasounds, and MRI consultations.
On - site digital radiology services yielding virtually instantaneous high quality radiographs to aid in the diagnosis
of many disorders by
Board Certified Radiologists.
All
of our X-rays are reviewed by a
board -
certified radiologist within 24 hours.
He also works for VetRadiologist, the only mobile ultrasound company in the state
of Minnesota staffed entirely by
board -
certified radiologists.
Board certified veterinary
radiologists perform ultrasounds
of the heart and abdomen.
All images we obtain are evaluated by a team
of specialists, overseen by an experienced,
board -
certified radiologist.
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.
She is a graduate
of vet school at UC - Davis, and achieved her radiology internship and Master's degree at CSU, becoming one
of just over 400
board -
certified radiologists in the United States.
Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital has a team
of full time
board -
certified veterinary
radiologists, and specially trained
certified veterinary technicians and assistants.
Our emergency services give your pet access to all the resources
of our specialty hospital, including a
board -
certified surgeon,
board -
certified radiologist, physical therapist, acupuncturist, ultrasound, endoscopy, blood product therapy, in - house laboratory services, and 24 hour care.
Ultrasound: In - hospital ultrasound by hospital staff or
board certified cardiologists and
radiologists allows detailed evaluation
of internal organs.
She is a
board -
certified radiologist and diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary Radiology.
They also can e-mail these pictures for consultation with a
board certified radiologist; this rapid turnaround time can be crucial in saving a pet's life when time is
of the essence.
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.
The diagnostic imaging service at the Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine is one
of the largest such specialist groups in the country, with six
board -
certified radiologists and the most advanced imaging equipment available.
All images are interpreted by one
of our
board -
certified radiologists.
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.
Our digital radiography service allows for smooth, rapid transmission
of images to
board -
certified radiologists who can provide expert interpretation.
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.
Before they are bred, bitches should be a minimum
of 24 months
of age and their hips
certified as normal by OFA or a Board Certified Rad
certified as normal by OFA or a
Board Certified Rad
Certified Radiologist.
Only dogs with normal OFA certification (excellent, good, fair) or, in the opinion
of a
Board Certified Veterinary
Radiologist, showing no evidence
of hip dysplasia or degenerative joint disease, shall be used for breeding.
In addition, this same dog after reaching 24 months
of age and before breeding should be re-examined and the results again evaluated by a
Board Certified Radiologist and / or submitted to OFA for certification.
We have a dedicated staff
of 18 veterinarians consisting
of a
board certified surgeon, oncologist, criticalist, ophthalmologist,
radiologist, neurologist, and dermatologist.
Radiology Services: Our state
of the art digital radiograph system shows results in seconds and allows easy referral for a review by a
board certified radiologist if needed.
Board -
certified radiologists can review pet x-rays much easier in a digital format than on x-ray films, and we offer a copy
of your pet's x-ray on a CD so you may look at it at home or bring it to a specialist, if necessary.
Digital x-rays allow effortless internet transfer
of x-rays for review by
Board -
Certified Radiologist when necessary.
Our
board certified radiologists combine their knowledge
of veterinary medicine with state -
of - the - art imaging equipment to help general practitioners and other veterinary specialist diagnose and treat our veterinary patients.
We work with a
board -
certified veterinary internal medicine specialist, a
board -
certified veterinary
radiologist, and a
board -
certified veterinary cardiologist to interpret the results
of these cutting - edge tests to provide our veterinarians with as much information as possible to make accurate diagnoses.
In addition to a staff
of over 100 including 14 veterinarians, we also have on a staff a
board certified radiologist and surgeon.
Our
board -
certified Veterinary
Radiologists and Support Staff work daily to ensure that our patients receive the highest level
of care possible.
It should consist
of an OFA, OVC or Penn Hip report and / or a letter
of evaluation from a
board certified Veterinary
Radiologist.
We are seeking further consultation from a
Board Certified Radiologist to determine the best course
of action and are expecting results later this week.
VetRadiologist is the only mobile ultrasound company in the state
of Minnesota staffed entirely by
board -
certified radiologists.
In addition with a touch
of a button we can email x-rays to a
Board Certified Radiologist for evaluation if need be.
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.