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Cat X-rays and Ultrasound

Radiographs (x-rays) and Ultrasounds are classified as diagnostic images. In combination with a full physical exam, the images are used by our veterinarians to help determine what is wrong with your cat. X-rays are used to look at bones, muscle tissues and the outline of organs, whereas ultrasounds give our veterinarians the ability to see the inside of an organ. Our in-house digital x-ray equipment provides us with high-quality images within seconds, ensuring patient comfort and efficient results for your veterinarian.

What is the technology?

Our radiographs (x-rays) are digital, which allows us to see the images instantly on our computer screen. Ultrasound uses high-frequency waves to show us organ images in real time. To inquire about x-rays and ultrasounds please contact Lomsnes Veterinary Hospital.

Does the clinic also do feline dental x-rays?

Dental radiographs are used to view the roots of your cat’s teeth. At Lomsnes Veterinary Hospital we have a digital dental machine which allows us to have high-quality images very quickly.

How much do cat x-rays cost?

This depends on what body system is being imaged. Multiple x-rays are taken to get different views of the same part to ensure a proper diagnosis is reached. Please contact Lomsnes Veterinary Hospital for an accurate treatment plan or book an appointment for a more personalized approach.

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