When ultrasound helps\n\nAbdominal pain, vomiting, suspected foreign body, pregnancy diagnosis, urinary issues, cardiac disease evaluation. Non-invasive, no anaesthesia for most studies.
What to expect
From booking to aftercare.
- Step 1
Book and prep
Some scans need an empty stomach. We'll text you the exact prep window the moment your slot is confirmed.
- Step 2
Ultrasound on-site
Most imaging and bloodwork happens in-house — no second visit needed. The vet reviews findings with you the same day.
~45 min in clinic
- Step 3
Report and next steps
Reports drop into your pet portal as PDFs. If treatment is needed, we book it from the same screen.
Frequently asked
Most abdominal ultrasounds are done awake with gentle handling. Sedation only if your pet is very anxious.
Murmur evaluation, breed-predisposed cardiomyopathy screening, or unexplained cough/exercise intolerance.
Yes — written report and images same day, plus a verbal walk-through with the vet.
