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Pet X-Rays in Fishers, IN

Fishers Animal Hospital offers digital radiology services, using advanced imaging technology to give our veterinarians a detailed look at your pet's bones, organs, and internal systems. This helps us diagnose a wide range of conditions and provide the best possible care for your furry friend.

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When Are Pet X-Rays Needed?

Our experienced veterinarians at Fishers Animal Hospital will determine if an X-ray is necessary based on your pet's symptoms and physical examination. Our state-of-the-art digital radiology equipment ensures quick and accurate diagnoses, allowing us to provide the best care for your beloved pets. Here are some common instances where your pet might need an X-ray:

  • Suspected Fractures or Broken Bones
  • Dental Concerns
  • Respiratory Problems
  • Gastrointestinal Distress
  • Urinary Tract Issues
  • Pregnancy-Related Concerns
  • Orthopedic Conditions
  • Chronic Vomiting or Diarrhea
  • Pre-surgical Planning 

How X-Rays Work

Pet X-rays, also known as radiographs, work by passing small, controlled amounts of radiation through the animal's body to create an image. When the X-rays pass through the body, they are absorbed in different amounts by various tissues. Dense materials like bones appear white or light gray on the image, while softer tissues appear in darker shades of gray. Air, such as in the lungs, appears black because it absorbs very little radiation.

We use advanced digital radiography equipment at our hospital. This technology works similarly to traditional X-rays but produces digital images instead of film. The process is quicker, produces higher-quality images, and allows for easy adjustment and enhancement of the images. Digital X-rays also expose pets to less radiation, making the procedure safer for your companion. The resulting images can be easily shared with specialists if needed, ensuring your pet receives the most comprehensive care possible.

What Happens During a Pet X-Ray

At Fishers Animal Hospital, we strive to make the X-ray process as comfortable and stress-free as possible for your pet. Here's what you can expect:

Preparation

  • Consultation: Your veterinarian will explain why an X-ray is necessary and answer any questions you may have.
  • Fasting: In some cases, your pet may need to fast for a few hours before the procedure, especially if sedation is required.
  • Remove Accessories: We'll remove any collars, harnesses, or other accessories that might interfere with the X-ray image.

Positioning and Procedure

  • Calming Techniques: Our staff uses gentle handling and soothing voices to keep your pet calm. For anxious pets, we may use pheromone sprays or wraps to help them relax.
  • Positioning: The veterinary technician will carefully position your pet on the X-ray table. Different positions may be necessary depending on the area being examined.
  • Keeping Still for Calm Pets: A technician may gently hold your pet in position.
  • Keeping Still for Anxious or Painful Pets: Mild sedation might be used to ensure your pet remains still and comfortable.
  • Keeping Still for Complex Procedures: General anesthesia may be necessary, especially for dental X-rays or if multiple images are needed.
  • Taking the X-ray: The actual X-ray exposure only takes a fraction of a second. However, several images may be needed from different angles.

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Schedule Your Pet's X-Ray Today

Fishers Animal Hospital offers digital X-ray services with a compassionate touch. Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced team provide accurate diagnoses in a comfortable, stress-free environment, ensuring your pet receives the best possible care. Schedule your appointment today!