Diagnostic Imaging2026-02-25T09:59:36+10:00

Diagnostic Imaging

Helping us see more, so we can care better.
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Diagnostic Imaging

We provide diagnostic imaging services including radiography (X-ray) and ultrasonography to support accurate clinical diagnosis, pregnancy confirmation, and informed treatment planning. These advanced imaging tools allow us to look beyond what can be seen during a physical examination and gain a clearer understanding of your pet’s internal health.

X-rays are commonly used to assess bones, joints, chest and abdominal organs, detect fractures, foreign bodies, arthritis, heart enlargement, and other conditions. Ultrasound provides detailed, real-time imaging of soft tissues and internal organs, helping us evaluate the liver, kidneys, bladder, spleen, reproductive organs, and detect fluid accumulation or masses.

By offering in-house imaging, we are able to obtain timely results and begin appropriate treatment without unnecessary delays. Our team takes the time to explain findings clearly and discuss recommended next steps, ensuring you feel confident and supported in your pet’s care.

Diagnostic Imaging

Frequently Asked Questions

What diagnostic tests do you offer?2026-02-22T08:48:40+10:00

We provide in-house pathology, blood tests, urinalysis, cytology, X-rays, and ultrasound. For advanced testing, we can send samples to an external reference laboratory.

Do you provide specialist referrals?2026-02-22T08:48:28+10:00

Yes. If your pet requires specialised care beyond our services, we can coordinate referrals to trusted veterinary specialists or emergency facilities.

When should I desex my pet?2026-02-22T08:48:00+10:00

The ideal timing for desexing depends on your pet’s breed, age, and overall health. We will discuss the most appropriate timing during your consultation.

What happens during a dental procedure?2026-02-22T08:47:47+10:00

Dental procedures include a full oral examination, ultrasonic scaling, polishing, and extractions if required. We also provide pain relief and clear aftercare instructions to support recovery.

Is anaesthesia safe for my pet?2026-02-22T08:47:31+10:00

Modern veterinary anaesthesia is very safe. Before any procedure, we perform a thorough examination and may recommend pre-anaesthetic blood testing to minimise risk. Your pet is closely monitored throughout the procedure.

Do you offer payment plans?2026-02-22T08:46:49+10:00

Yes, we offer payment options through GAP Only and VetPay for eligible services. Our team can discuss available options with you prior to treatment.

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