Pet Ultrasound

Looking to confirm your pet’s pregnancy?

Need a diagnostic ultrasound? At Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic, we use advanced veterinary ultrasound technology to diagnose issues in pet’s internal organs and tissues and monitor pet pregnancies. Ultrasound, or sonography, is a non-invasive diagnostic tool used by veterinarians to assess your pet’s health in real time.

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Diagnostic Ultrasound: An Advanced Veterinary Tool

Ultrasound works by using high-frequency sound waves that are emitted by a handheld device called a transducer. These sound waves bounce off your pet’s internal structures and create live images that help our veterinarians examine organs, tissues, and fluid-filled spaces in the body.

There are several reasons why we may recommend an ultrasound for your pet. If your pet is experiencing unexplained symptoms like abdominal pain, vomiting, or changes in appetite, an ultrasound can help us visualize the organs in their abdomen, including the liver, kidneys, bladder, and intestines. We can also use pet ultrasound to check for fluid buildup, tumors, cysts, or other abnormalities. Ultrasounds are valuable for diagnosing heart conditions, too, as they allow us to see the structure and function of the heart in real time.

Pregnancy Ultrasounds for Pets

Ultrasound is a safe and reliable way to monitor your pet’s pregnancy. If you suspect that your dog or cat is pregnant, we can perform a pregnancy ultrasound to confirm as well as check the health of the developing fetuses. Ultrasound can typically detect your pet’s pregnancy as early as three weeks, and it allows us to see the heartbeats of the fetuses and monitor their growth throughout the pregnancy. This non-invasive procedure gives us valuable information about the health of the mother and her unborn litter. If you’re planning for a litter, ultrasound monitoring can make a difference in assuring that the pregnancy is going smoothly.

FAQS for Cat and Dog Ultrasound

Is an ultrasound safe for my pet?
Yes, ultrasound is completely safe for pets. It is a non-invasive procedure that does not involve any radiation. Most pets tolerate the procedure well, and it can be performed without the need for sedation in many cases.

Will my pet need to be sedated for an ultrasound?
Most pets do not require sedation for an ultrasound, as the procedure is non-invasive and painless. However, if your pet is particularly anxious or uncomfortable, mild sedation may be recommended to keep them calm and still during the scan.

Does my pet need to be shaved for an ultrasound?
Yes. In most cases, a small area of your pet’s fur will need to be shaved to allow the ultrasound transducer to make proper contact with the skin for a clear image.

Can an ultrasound detect cancer in pets?
Ultrasound can help detect masses, tumors, and abnormal growths in your pet’s organs and tissues. If cancer is suspected, further diagnostics, such as biopsies, may be recommended to confirm the diagnosis.

Contact Us for Pet Ultrasounds in Dunlap, TN

Ultrasound evaluates your pet’s health in a safe and non-invasive manner, giving veterinarians real-time insights into their internal systems. Whether you’re seeking to diagnose an illness or monitor a pregnancy, our ultrasound technology at Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic in Dunlap provides the answers you need. Contact us today to schedule a diagnostic appointment. Sick pet? Same-day urgent care appointments are available!

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Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic performs ultrasounds for cats and dogs in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Whitwell, Jasper, Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Marion County, Grundy County, and neighboring Tennessee areas.

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