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Digital Ultrasound FAQS

If your cat has been feeling unwell and conventional examinations haven't yielded any results, a digital ultrasound may be a suitable choice. We understand your love for your cat and your desire to provide the best care, and finding the right veterinarian can make all the difference. If you're in the Oak Park area, The Cat Practice can assist you with scans and examinations that will provide you with answers. 

Digital Ultrasound

What is a Digital Ultrasound?

A digital ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure that offers a clearer visualization of your cat's internal organs. This enables the veterinarian to detect problems that may not be easily identified through external examinations or blood tests. Ultrasounds are imaging scans that utilize sound waves to generate an image of a specific area within your cat's body. They are painless and offer valuable information that aids in the diagnosis of health issues.

What Information Do These Scans Provide?

Digital ultrasounds differ from x-rays in that they provide a clearer differentiation between soft tissues, fluids, and foreign bodies. This makes them an invaluable tool for diagnosing conditions such as tumors, heart conditions leading to fluid accumulation, and more.

When Would Your Cat Need an Ultrasound?

If a veterinarian detects a mass during a physical examination or if blood work and other tests indicate an underlying problem, your cat may require an ultrasound. Additionally, scans and other examinations may be necessary if the veterinarian is attempting to identify the root cause of a problem that remains undiagnosed.

Are Ultrasounds Part of Routine Examinations?

Standard examinations typically do not include digital ultrasounds or other types of scans. However, this does not imply that your cat may not require one. If anything abnormal is detected during a routine wellness examination, or if your cat appears unwell and you seek a diagnosis, an ultrasound may be necessary to identify the underlying issue. It is crucial to ascertain the cause of your cat's discomfort or health problem in order to provide effective treatment.

Contact Our Veterinarian Today

If you're in the Oak Park area and require an examination for your cat, The Cat Practice is here to help you obtain the diagnosis and treatment your cat needs. With our ultrasound technology and other options, we can determine the underlying issue and collaborate with you on a treatment plan to enhance your cat's quality of life. Call our team today at (708) 383-5997 to learn more or schedule an appointment.