Our modern digital system provides super-clear images almost instantly. That means faster answers for you and your pet.
Getting X-rays almost always has to be carried out under sedation – there’s no way to explain to a cat or a dog to lie completely still in a certain position in order for us to get clear images. It generally takes up to half an hour depending on the number of images required. After the X-rays, we give a quick reversal to wake your pet up gently—so they can be back on their paws and on the road to feeling better.
Get in touch with us to find out if X-ray imaging could help uncover what’s going on and guide the best next steps for your furry family member.
Our modern digital system provides super-clear images almost instantly. That means faster answers for you and your pet.
Getting X-rays almost always has to be carried out under sedation – there’s no way to explain to a cat or a dog to lie completely still in a certain position in order for us to get clear images. It generally takes up to half an hour depending on the number of images required. After the X-rays, we give a quick reversal to wake your pet up gently—so they can be back on their paws and on the road to feeling better.
Get in touch with us to find out if X-ray imaging could help uncover what’s going on and guide the best next steps for your furry family member.