Pet Ultrasounds

A pet ultrasound uses sound waves to create an image of some part of your pet so the veterinarian can make a diagnosis. During this test, our veterinarian will use a probe that is connected to a computer which is moved across the area that they want to see. The sound waves are harmless and do not cause your pet any pain or discomfort. An ultrasound allows the tissues to be examined. If you think your pet needs an ultrasound in the Fair Lawn, NJ area, visit Valley Brook Veterinary Hospital.

Pet Ultrasounds

What Is The Intention of a Pet Ultrasound?

There are several reasons why your pet may need an ultrasound. There are specific types of ultrasounds for specific conditions. If your pet has a heart condition, they may need an echocardiogram which is specifically for the heart. This can help determine if your pet needs heart medication. If your pet has abnormal blood or urine test results, they may need an abdominal ultrasound to allow a closer look at the liver, kidneys, spleen, and other internal organs. An ultrasound can also be used to take a closer look at soft tissues such as glands, eyes, ligaments, and tendons. 

Are There Emergency Reasons for an Ultrasound?

There may be a cause for you to see an emergency vet and need an ultrasound for emergency purposes. Pet ultrasound can be used to detect internal trauma and inform an emergency treatment plan. Your pet may have eaten something and you do not know what it was. An ultrasound can detect foreign objects such as paper, plants, and plastic, or some other obstructions that may require emergency surgery to remove. Pet ultrasound is a tool that allows our veterinarian to make crucial decisions.

Emergency Vet in Fair Lawn, NJ

At Valley Brook Veterinary Hospital, we know how important your pets are to you. You know they are a member of your family, so we treat them as a member of ours. We have years of experience offering veterinary care to residents of Fair Lawn, NJ, and the surrounding areas. Pet ultrasound tests are an important aspect of this care. For more information about pet ultrasound or to schedule an appointment, call us at (201) 796-5833.

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