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Radiology

Radiology

This is an essential part of any veterinary practice. Using x-rays we are able to quickly obtain images of animals’ bones and the internal body organs, which are often vital for the successful diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of many medical and surgical conditions. Because radiographic images can only be taken when the animal is completely still, and often involves unusual positioning, most radiology requires that some form of sedative or anaesthetic agent be used on patients to facilitate this, as we are not permitted to routinely hold animals while exposures are being taken, as stipulated by law.