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Radiology
Radiology (X-ray) is provides valuable information about your cat's bones and internal organs including the gastrointestinal tract (stomach, intestines, colon), respiratory tract (lungs, trachea), heart, and urogenital system.
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X-rays can be used alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to determine the cause for your cat's problem, or rule out possible issues.
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It is important that your cat stays still while the radiographs are being taken and we take a tailored approach for patients who won't hold still and need some calming assistance.
We process and interpret the x-rays immediately on-site so we can promptly discuss results and generate a plan of care with you usually in the same visit.

Foreign body

Blocked cat

Bladder stones

Humerus fracture

Normal Knees

Arthritis
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