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X-rays and ultrasound

Healthcare imageVeterinary medicine has made many advances in the last 10 years and many local veterinary practices will now be able to perform x-rays and ultrasound examinations.

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Your questions answered

Introduction: X-rays and ultrasound

Why does my vet need to do tests?

How do x-rays work?

How does ultrasound work?

Will the examination hurt?

Why is an anaesthetic needed?

Can the test do any damage to my pet?

Why do the results take so long?

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