Advanced Imaging for Precise Diagnosis
At Craven Creek Vet in Powdersville, SC, our ultrasound services provide safe, non-invasive imaging to evaluate your pet’s internal organs, heart, and soft tissues. Ultrasounds allow our veterinarians to detect abnormalities, monitor ongoing conditions, and guide treatment decisions with accuracy and speed, ensuring your pet receives the best possible care.
Ultrasound imaging is an essential diagnostic tool for evaluating abdominal organs, the heart, and other soft tissues. It helps identify conditions such as tumors, fluid accumulation, organ enlargement, and heart disease without the need for invasive procedures. This technology allows our team to make informed decisions and develop precise treatment plans tailored to your pet’s needs.
Our veterinarians use high-resolution ultrasound equipment to examine your pet with minimal stress. Each procedure is performed with care and precision, providing real-time images that can be interpreted immediately. For specialized cases, images can also be reviewed by board-certified radiologists to ensure the highest standard of diagnostic accuracy.
From routine evaluations to monitoring chronic conditions, ultrasound imaging enhances our ability to provide timely and accurate diagnoses. By combining advanced technology with compassionate care, we help detect health issues early, guide effective treatment, and support your pet’s long-term wellness.
At Craven Creek Vet, we partner with two Mobile Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists to bring advanced diagnostic imaging directly to our clinic. Sojourn Vet provides abdominal ultrasounds and echocardiograms, helping us evaluate internal organs and heart health with precision. MOVES expands our diagnostic capabilities with abdominal ultrasound, upper and lower GI endoscopy, rhinoscopy, and nasal flush services.
By collaborating with these trusted specialists, we ensure your pet receives comprehensive and accurate diagnostics in the comfort of our hospital, without the need for outside referrals.
Ultrasounds can identify abnormalities in the abdomen, heart, and soft tissues, including tumors, fluid accumulation, organ enlargement, and structural changes.
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation, making it a safe, non-invasive diagnostic tool for pets of all ages.
Sedation is rarely needed. Most pets remain calm during the procedure, though some may require minimal sedation for accurate imaging.
Most examinations are completed within 15–45 minutes, depending on the complexity and the area being examined.
Absolutely. Digital images can be sent to board-certified radiologists or specialty practices for additional review if needed.
Fasting may be recommended for abdominal ultrasounds to improve image clarity. Your veterinarian will provide specific instructions based on your pet’s needs.
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