Veterinary Emergency and Referral Center (VERC)
Diagnostic Imaging
Veterinary diagnostic imaging allows us to non-invasively evaluate your pet and diagnose some medical conditions by obtaining and interpreting medical images. Our diagnostic imaging department will work in conjunction with your regular veterinarian to provide the diagnostic imaging your pet needs. Modalities include CT, fluoroscopy, digital radiography, and ultrasound. A radiologist correlates medical image findings with other examinations and tests, recommends further examinations or treatments, and consults with the referring veterinarian managing the case.
Our board-certified radiologists have extensive training in advanced imaging diagnostics and use sophisticated equipment. Advances in animal health care have led to a wider variety of highly specialized imaging procedures using radiology, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) board-certified radiologists spend at least three years additional years achieving their specialized medical degree focusing strictly on the application of these imaging modalities. The concentrated training in radiology allows the ACVR radiologist to keep current with frequent advances in noninvasive diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology procedures.
Diagnostic Modalities:
Computed Tomography (CT Scan)
Fluoroscopy
Radiography (X-Rays)
Advanced Ultrasound
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MRI 360 Tour video – use your mouse to move around the room.
Imaging Studies and Procedures
Please contact us if you are seeking a service or treatment not listed here
Computed Tomography (CT scan)
Contrast studies
Digital Radiographs (X-rays)
Echocardiography
Tracheal and Urethral Stenting
Ultrasound
Ultrasound-guided Aspirate and Biopsy
Ultrasound-guided Ethanol Ablation of Cysts or Parathyroid Nodules