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X-Ray & Radiology

Veterinary diagnostic imaging is essential for detecting internal health issues that are not visible through physical examination alone. At Lake Huron Veterinary Clinic we utilize advanced radiology technologies operated by our experienced veterinary team to provide precise diagnoses and the best care for your pet.

What Are X-Rays (Radiographs)?

X-rays, also known as radiographs, use electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of your pet’s body. This non-invasive diagnostic tool helps us identify a wide range of conditions, such as:

  • Skeletal fractures
  • Soft tissue damage
  • Foreign bodies
  • Dental disease
  • Abnormal growths or tumors

Radiology allows us to view structures like bones, organs, and tissues, helping to detect conditions early and guide treatment options.

Our Radiology Services Include:

  • Digital X-Rays (Radiographs): High-quality imaging for accurate diagnosis.
  • Ultrasound: For soft tissue and organ evaluation.
  • Orthopedic Radiographs & Contrast Studies: For diagnosing bone, joint, and soft tissue conditions.

Sedation & Anesthesia for Radiology Procedures

Certain radiology procedures, especially those requiring precise positioning (such as orthopedic radiographs or contrast studies), may require sedation to ensure your pet remains still during imaging. In some cases, anesthesia may be needed for more specialized procedures. Rest assured, our veterinary team carefully monitors your pet while they are sedated or under anesthesia, ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the process.

Why Choose Lake Huron Veterinary Clinic for Your Pet’s Radiology Needs?

  • Advanced diagnostic imaging technology
  • Experienced veterinary team dedicated to quality care
  • Comfortable, safe, and compassionate environment for your pet
  • Fast and accurate results to guide treatment

Schedule Radiology Services at Lake Huron Veterinary Clinic

To schedule a radiology consultation or appointment for your pet, contact Lake Huron Veterinary Clinic at 810-985-8300 or Request An Appointment online