X-rays, Labwork, and Ultrasound for Your Pet in Bradenton, FL
When your pet needs deeper evaluation, veterinary diagnostics in Bradenton, FL provide valuable insight into what may be affecting their well-being. Partners Animal Hospital Lakewood Ranch offers a full range of diagnostic services for cats and dogs, allowing us to assess your pet’s health with clarity and efficiency. Lab testing and digital radiography help us move from questions to solutions without delay.
If your pet isn’t feeling their best, or it’s time for their routine screening, our team is here to help you schedule their visit.
Clear Imaging With Advanced Digital X-Rays
Digital X-rays offer a safe, efficient way to examine your pet’s internal structures and diagnose a variety of concerns. This imaging technology helps us evaluate the heart, lungs, abdomen, bones, and joints with exceptional clarity, allowing us to make informed decisions about your pet’s care.
We may recommend X-rays if your pet is experiencing:
- Breathing difficulties
- Lameness or reluctance to move
- Possible bone or joint injuries
- A suspected foreign body
- Structural changes in a limb
- Ongoing or unexplained discomfort
X-rays may also be beneficial for senior pets or those with chronic heart or respiratory conditions as part of ongoing health monitoring.
If your pet seems unwell or you want to stay ahead of potential health issues, diagnostic testing can provide important answers. Call us at (941) 281-3080 to book their appointment today.
When Do We Use Ultrasound?
When we need a more detailed view of your pet’s abdominal organs or heart, an ultrasound may be recommended. This imaging method is especially helpful for evaluating soft tissues, blood vessels, and the heart, which are areas that aren’t always clearly visible on X-rays. Unlike radiographs, which capture still images, ultrasound allows us to see internal structures in motion, giving us a real-time look at how the body is functioning.
Pet ultrasounds can help identify and evaluate a range of conditions, including:
- Fluid accumulation in the abdomen
- Masses such as tumors or cysts
- Bladder stones
- Foreign objects within the gastrointestinal tract
- Changes in the size or shape of organs and blood vessels