Pet Ultrasound
Pets’ Request Mobile Veterinary Services conducts advanced diagnostics right at your home with our convenient and comprehensive pet ultrasound examinations in Davis, CA,
Pet Ultrasound in Davis, CA
What Are Pet Ultrasounds?
Ultrasound technology uses sound waves to create real-time images of your pet’s internal organs. This imaging method is safe, painless, and provides valuable information that other diagnostic tools like X-rays may not reveal. It is commonly used to assess the heart, liver, kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs, making it a versatile tool for identifying conditions ranging from tumors to bladder stones.
Your veterinarian may recommend an ultrasound if your pet is experiencing unexplained symptoms such as vomiting, weight loss, changes in appetite, or difficulty urinating. It is also frequently used in monitoring ongoing health conditions, such as heart disease or kidney problems, as well as during pregnancy to monitor the health of developing puppies or kittens.
Key Benefits of Mobile Pet Ultrasound
With pet ultrasounds from Pets’ Request Mobile Veterinary Services, you and your pet can avoid the stress of clinic visits. Our mobile team in Davis, CA brings the necessary equipment to your home, providing a more relaxed environment for your pet. This service is especially beneficial for pets who experience anxiety or have mobility challenges, making it easier to keep them calm during the examination.
Our veterinarians are experienced in performing ultrasounds and interpreting the results, which can often be shared with you immediately, depending on the situation. This allows for quicker diagnoses and helps you make informed decisions about your pet’s care without the delays of traveling to a clinic.
Types of Pet Ultrasound We Offer:
- Abdominal Ultrasound: Assesses the liver, kidneys, spleen, and other abdominal organs for abnormalities.
- Cardiac Ultrasound: Helps evaluate heart function and diagnose heart disease or abnormalities.
- Pregnancy Ultrasound: Monitors the development of unborn puppies or kittens, helping ensure a healthy pregnancy.
- Bladder and Urinary Tract Imaging: Identifies bladder stones, infections, or other urinary conditions.