Ultrasound scanning is a painless procedure that uses high frequency sound waves (inaudible to humans) to produce images of structures within the body. When sound waves are directed into the body, some are absorbed by body tissues and others bounce back. The sound waves that bounce back are measured by the ultrasound machine and are transformed into an image on a screen.

Ultrasound scans are most useful for looking at soft or fluid-filled organs; like the liver, kidney, uterus, bladder and heart. It is less effective for examining bones or air-filled organs, like the lungs. Pregnancy ultrasounds are a quick, non-invasive way to confirm pregnancies with sedation not required. These can be performed 35 days after conception, as an accurate way of confirming pregnancies.

Most of our patients are admitted into hospital to have an ultrasound scan done. We ask that you bring your pet in unfed on the morning of admission, as they may need to be sedated to allow us to do the best scan possible.

The area to be scanned will be shaved, so your pet may look different when they come home. No pain is felt during an ultrasound exam, however, discomfort from pressure may be experienced. Sedatives may be necessary for those animals that won’t stay still or are uncomfortable. During the scan a water-soluble gel is applied over the clipped area to be examined and a transducer (probe) is placed on the skin.

Once the scan has been done we will give you a call or book an appointment for our veterinarians to show you the images and to discuss the diagnosis and treatment plan for your pet.

If you have any other questions, please contact us