Doing a search for vets near me can help you locate a veterinarian when you have concerns for your pet’s health. Has your pet stopped eating and drinking? Acting lethargic? A caring team like ours at East Valley Animal Hospital, will listen to your pet’s symptoms then determine the best way to diagnose the issue. One of the approaches we may use is an ultrasound.

Just as doctors use ultrasounds to help diagnose what’s going on in humans, so too do veterinarians for our pets. An ultrasound sends sound waves into the area of your pet’s body that you want to take a look at. The sound waves register an image on a monitor that corresponds to the way the waves bounce off the structures within. This is a great advancement in veterinary care. In decades past, surgery would have been required to see what was going on in a pet’s body.

Ultrasounds are a great tool to help veterinarians diagnose various diseases affecting the gall bladder, liver, kidneys, prostate, abdomen and more. They are also helpful to diagnose pregnancy and identify any issues with fetuses. A secondary ultrasound called a Doppler is used when veterinarians want to look at blood vessels for flow.

Ultrasounds are typically not the only diagnostic used, however. Depending up on your pet’s situation, an ultrasound partners with other tests to help determine what is going on with your four-legged friend. In most cases, your pet won’t need to be anesthetized for an ultrasound. However, a sedative is almost always used in order to get the best images possible. 

If you’re looking for vets near me and have questions about an ultrasound for your pet, contact our caring team today. We’ll evaluate your pet’s individual situation and determine the best course of action to identify what is going on and help your furry best friend get back on the road to health.

 

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