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Find Answers to Your Pet Health Concerns

Digital Pet X-Rays in Wilderness Oaks, TX

Whether barking at the doorbell or meowing to demand dinner, your pet communicates their needs to you in a variety of ways. When it comes to their health, however, it may require more effort to find the answers you’re looking for. Simply observing changes in their mood and behavior may not be enough to tell you what’s wrong, especially if their health concern is internal. Fortunately, My Pet’s Vet can help.

Our clinic in Wilderness Oaks, TX, features a full line of diagnostic technology, including digital X-rays. This allows us to start treating your furry friend in as little as just one visit. Regardless of what their health needs are, we have the tools and expertise to meet them. For more information about our diagnostic services, including X-rays, contact our office today. Our team would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Complete Diagnostics for Your Pet’s Health

At My Pet’s Vet, we understand that when your pet is experiencing a health concern it can be a stressful experience. We also understand that it can take more than just a simple X-ray to get a diagnosis, so we offer full diagnostic testing at our Wilderness Oaks clinic, including:

  • Blood work
  • Fecal exams
  • Urinalysis
  • Allergy testing
  • Electrocardiograms
  • Skin scraping analysis
  • Ear cytology
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A Guide for First-Time Patients

What to Expect During Your Pet’s X-Ray

If it’s your pet’s first time having an X-ray, both you and they may be anxious about it. While an X-ray is a quick, painless, non-invasive procedure, knowing what to expect can help you and your pet have a more pleasant experience, especially if they’re not too keen on being here in the first place. Your pet will be placed on a specialized table and gently positioned to capture the best images possible to diagnose their condition.

As it only takes a few minutes to get results, we can start any necessary treatment within the same visit, allowing your pet to heal faster. If your pet does not respond well to being handled, we may sedate them to keep them calm during their X-ray. Along with enhancing their comfort, this allows us to get the best results possible in a short period of time.

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Dental X-Rays to Keep Your Pet’s Smile Bright

Much like you need a dental X-ray during your annual exam at your dentist, so does your pet. That’s why My Pet’s Vet includes X-rays as part of our regular dental exams. Even if your pet doesn’t display signs of dental issues like difficulty chewing or eating, an X-ray can uncover underlying problems that need attention, like tooth decay or abnormalities. If left untreated, these problems can become more serious, so fast action is needed.

Fortunately, if we do discover an issue with your pet’s teeth, our veterinarian can start treatment almost immediately, as our X-ray machine produces results in just minutes. It only takes one visit to our clinic in Wilderness Oaks, TX, to get your pet’s teeth back to a healthy state again. To learn more about our dental care services for pets, including X-rays, contact our office today.

Answering Wilderness Oaks’ FAQs About Pet X-Rays

Unlike traditional X-rays, digital technology produces sharp, high-quality images in just seconds. This allows us to identify injuries, fractures, and other internal issues faster. As these results are easy to store and share, they can be used to monitor your pet’s progress over time or consult a specialist as needed. Digital X-rays are also safer for your pet as they use lower levels of radiation. To learn more about digital X-ray technology, contact our office today.

X-rays can be part of a routine exam, like in the case of dental care, or recommended to prepare for surgery. However, an X-ray is also recommended if your pet is suspected to have internal health issues marked by the following symptoms:

  • Limping or difficulty moving
  • Swallowing a foreign object
  • Persistent coughing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Unexplained swelling
  • Masses or other growths
  • Dental issues

A digital X-ray can detect a wide range of health concerns your pet may have, including:

  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Dental concerns
  • Joint issues
  • Organ damage
  • Fluid buildup
  • Swallowed foreign objects

Where Pets Are Family, Not Just Patients

Join our family of dedicated pet parents who trust us to keep their furry friends happy and healthy for life. Schedule an appointment at My Pet’s Vet Group today to get started.

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