A trusted technology for diagnosing internal issues is
Pet X-ray.
Uncover the science behind pet X-rays.
Pet X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through the body and capture images of internal structures. When X-rays penetrate your pet’s body, they are absorbed at different rates by different tissues. Dense tissues, such as bones, absorb more X-rays and appear white on the X-ray image, while softer tissues, such as muscles and organs, absorb fewer X-rays and appear in shades of gray. This contrast helps our veterinarians visualize and assess the internal structures of your pet’s body.
What X-rays can help our veterinarians diagnose.
X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool used to identify and monitor health conditions in pets. Some common uses of pet X-rays are:
- Bone Fractures: X-rays are used to detect and evaluate fractures, breaks, and other bone abnormalities your pet may be suffering from.
- Joint Issues: Pet X-rays can help diagnose conditions such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other joint-related problems.
- Foreign Objects: X-rays can reveal foreign objects that your pet may have ingested or come into contact with.
- Organ Assessment: X-rays are used to evaluate the size, shape, and position of your pet’s internal organs, helping to diagnose conditions such as heart disease, lung problems, and gastrointestinal issues.
- Dental Issues: Dental pet X-rays provide detailed images of your pet’s teeth and jaw, helping to identify problems such as tooth root abscesses, bone loss, and other dental conditions.
What X-rays can help our veterinarians diagnose.
X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool used to identify and monitor health conditions in pets. Some common uses of pet X-rays are:
- Bone Fractures: X-rays are used to detect and evaluate fractures, breaks, and other bone abnormalities your pet may be suffering from.
- Joint Issues: Pet X-rays can help diagnose conditions such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other joint-related problems.
- Foreign Objects: X-rays can reveal foreign objects that your pet may have ingested or come into contact with.
- Organ Assessment: X-rays are used to evaluate the size, shape, and position of your pet’s internal organs, helping to diagnose conditions such as heart disease, lung problems, and gastrointestinal issues.
- Dental Issues: Dental pet X-rays provide detailed images of your pet’s teeth and jaw, helping to identify problems such as tooth root abscesses, bone loss, and other dental conditions.
Delivering versatile pet X-ray services.
Digital Full-Body Pet X-ray
Our digital full-body X-ray system captures high-resolution images of your pet’s entire body, providing a comprehensive view of their internal structures. This advanced technology allows us to quickly and accurately diagnose conditions throughout your pet’s body.
Digital Dental Pet X-ray
Frequently Asked Questions.
Yes, X-rays are generally safe for pets. The amount of radiation used in veterinary X-rays is minimal, and our team takes all necessary precautions to ensure your pet’s safety during the procedure.
Digital X-rays provide immediate images, allowing our veterinarians to review and diagnose issues quickly. In most cases, you will receive the results and a treatment plan during the same visit. If we need to send the images to a specialist for further evaluation, we will let you know once we have received their feedback.
If you believe your pet needs an X-ray, you can call us to schedule an exam. One of our veterinarians will talk with you about your pet’s situation and give them a physical exam. If your veterinarian believes an X-ray is the proper next step, they will discuss the process with you.
Find full-body and dental digital pet X-rays in Campbell, CA.
Find full-body and dental digital pet X-rays in Campbell, CA.
When your pet needs an X-ray, Happy Valley Pet Hospital is here for you. Schedule an exam today to help diagnose and treat your pet’s health issues with our state-of-the-art pet X-ray imaging technology.
Trust Happy Valley Pet Hospital for
High-Quality Veterinary Care.
Happy Valley Pet Hospital offers pet X-rays for cats and dogs in Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, San Jose, Cupertino, Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and surrounding areas. Accepting new pet patients.