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Radiography (X-Ray)

One of the most common and valuable medical diagnostic tools is radiography or x-rays. X-rays are highly useful for screening areas of the body that have contrasting tissue densities or when evaluating solid tissues. 

White and black cat getting an x-ray by staff members on a clinical table.
White and black cat getting an x-ray by staff members on a clinical table.

Overview

Our hospital is equipped to perform routine radiology services to identify many types of illness or injury when cats are sick or suffer a trauma.

X-rays can be used to detect a variety of ailments including arthritis, tumors and lung abnormalities including pneumonia, bladder and kidney stones. They are also used to evaluate bone damage, organ integrity and identify foreign objects that may have been ingested. Dental radio-graphs will help to distinguish between healthy teeth and those that may need to be extracted, and identify any abnormalities beneath the gums including root damage, tumors and abscesses.

Our veterinarians may recommend x-rays as a part of a diagnostic procedure if your cat is experiencing any health conditions or as preventive measure in a routine senior wellness examination.