Offering Expert Insight with Advanced Veterinary Radiology in Newtown Square, PA

Your companion’s health is ever-evolving and multi-layered, requiring detailed and thorough diagnostics to fully understand. This is why our specialty veterinary team in Newtown Square, PA uses cutting-edge cat and dog X-ray, ultrasound, and CT equipment. At United Vision Pet Partners, our tools are specially designed for viewing the inner workings of your pet’s body and helping us accurately diagnose any underlying issues they might have. Our diagnostic imaging services exceed the scope of what is typically provided at general practices, and we are glad to work with pet owners and veterinarians to ensure the highest standard of care.

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dog in front of xrays on computer

Digital X-Ray

Our digital X-ray technology is essential for diagnosing fractures, monitoring bone healing, and identifying potential issues in the chest and abdomen. Fast and non-invasive, X-rays play a much-needed role in our comprehensive diagnostic approach, helping us tailor effective treatments to every patient’s needs.

We can do thoracic, abdominal, and orthopedic radiographs here at our facility.

Ultrasound Imaging

Our ultrasound machine offers a dynamic view of your pet’s internal workings. This safe, non-invasive procedure produces live images, enabling real-time assessment of the abdominal organs, heart, and blood vessels. It’s also an invaluable tool for pregnancy monitoring and diagnosing diseases in organs such as the liver, spleen, and kidneys. Our skilled team uses ultrasound to guide fine-needle aspirates and biopsies for enhanced accuracy and patient safety.

CT Scans

With our CT scan machine, we can obtain detailed cross-sectional views of your pet’s body, surpassing standard X-rays in clarity and detail. This powerful imaging tool is pivotal for complex cases, including evaluating cancer spread, complex bone fractures, and intricate soft tissue conditions. CT scans are vital for precise planning of surgeries and treatments, ensuring a targeted approach to your pet’s health challenges.

Types of scans we perform include:

  • Head
  • Cervical
  • Thoracic
  • Abdominal
  • Spinal
  • Limb
  • Whole body
  • Angiography
dog in ct scanner