Ultrasound

Aaron Animal Clinic conducts pet ultrasounds in Parma, Ohio, for dogs, cats, and exotics to help diagnose internal conditions quickly and accurately. This non-invasive imaging tool allows our team to evaluate organs, detect abnormalities, and guide treatment decisions with greater clarity and precision.

How Ultrasound Helps Diagnose Pet Conditions

Ultrasound is a valuable diagnostic tool that allows veterinarians to view internal organs in real time without surgery. At Aaron Animal Clinic, we use ultrasound to assess structures like the bladder, liver, and kidneys, helping identify issues such as stones, soft tissue abnormalities, or anatomical changes that may not appear on standard imaging.

Benefits of Veterinary Ultrasound

Ultrasound provides detailed insight into your pet’s health while remaining gentle and stress-free. It is especially useful when symptoms are unclear or require deeper investigation.

What to Expect During an Ultrasound

At Aaron Animal Clinic, ultrasound procedures are designed to be as comfortable and efficient as possible. This diagnostic tool helps us better understand what’s happening internally so we can provide targeted care.

Pet Ultrasound FAQs

Ultrasound is an important diagnostic tool that provides detailed insight into your pet’s internal health. Here are answers to common questions about veterinary ultrasound at Aaron Animal Clinic in Parma.

What is a veterinary ultrasound used for?

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A vet ultrasound is used to examine internal organs such as the bladder, liver, and kidneys. At Aaron Animal Clinic in Parma, ultrasound helps diagnose conditions like bladder stones, soft tissue abnormalities, and anatomical issues that may not be visible with other imaging methods.

Is ultrasound safe for dogs and cats?

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Yes, ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive procedure for both dog and cat ultrasound exams. It does not involve radiation and is generally well-tolerated, making it a reliable option for diagnosing a variety of conditions.

When does my pet need an ultrasound?

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Ultrasound may be recommended if your pet has unexplained symptoms such as changes in urination, abdominal discomfort, or abnormal test results. It helps identify the root cause and guides appropriate treatment.

How long does an ultrasound take?

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Most ultrasound procedures are relatively quick, though the exact time depends on what is being evaluated. Our team at Aaron Animal Clinic will explain the process and keep you informed throughout the visit.

What makes ultrasound different from X-rays?

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While X-rays are useful for viewing bones and certain structures, ultrasound provides detailed images of soft tissues and organs in real time. This makes it especially valuable for identifying conditions that may not appear on radiographs.