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Ultrasound technology is used in veterinary medicine quite frequently. It’s one of the most powerful tools your vet has in their arsenal! Read on as your vet Scottsdale, AZ tells you more about this technology.
How does an ultrasound machine work?
The machine emits high-frequency sound waves, directed by a handheld device called a transducer, that bounce off of your pet’s internal tissues and organs. This paints an electronic picture of your pet’s internal structures, helping your vet to visualize the inside of your pet’s body.
What’s it used for?
Ultrasound can be used for collection of biopsy samples, examining a kidney stone, diagnosing tumors, exploratory surgery… there are many, many potential uses. Ask your vet for more examples.
Is ultrasound safe for pets?
Yes, ultrasound is perfectly safe for your pet. It’s completely non-invasive and anesthesia isn’t required. It’s a safe choice for most pets, including geriatric animals, young pets, and pets with compromised immune systems.
Do you have questions about ultrasound and your pet? Need to make an appointment to have your animal companion examined? We can help with all of the above. Give your animal hospital Scottsdale, AZ a call today to set up an office visit.
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