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Veterinary Ultrasound in Lewisville, NC

At Animal Hospital of Lewisville, we’re dedicated to providing exceptional care through advanced diagnostic tools like pet ultrasounds. Whether your pet is showing unusual symptoms or needs ongoing monitoring for a chronic condition, our ultrasound services help ensure the best care for your furry family members.

A veterinary ultrasound (or "sonography") is a powerful tool that creates a real-time image of the inside of an animal’s body. This imaging allows our skilled veterinary team to examine your pet’s internal structures with accuracy and care, offering a safe and non-invasive way to detect and monitor various health conditions.

Does My Pet Need an Ultrasound?

Your pet may need an ultrasound if they are experiencing symptoms such as:

  • Vomiting or diarrhea that doesn’t resolve
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Changes in appetite or drinking habits
  • Lethargy or weakness
  • Abdominal swelling or discomfort
  • Difficulty urinating or frequent urination

If your pet’s symptoms raise concerns, an ultrasound can provide the detailed insight needed for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Diagnosing via Pet Ultrasound

Ultrasound is a versatile diagnostic tool that can identify important information about the circulatory organs and gastrointestinal systems. When used with other diagnostic tools, such as X-rays, ultrasounds can help identify many things:

  • Foreign bodies or internal injuries
  • Cysts
  • Cancerous tumors, lesions, or wounds
  • Gastrointestinal (GI) tract obstructions
  • Heart conditions
  • Pregnancies
  • Fluid in the abdomen or around the heart
  • Diseases
  • Blockages
  • Skeletal fractures
  • Soft tissue damage

Dog ultrasound or cat ultrasound tools can also be used alongside other diagnostic services to provide a comprehensive picture of your pet’s health. Most pets tolerate the procedure well, and its non-invasive nature makes it a safe and stress-free way to gather critical information about your pet’s condition.

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