We are proud to announce that we now offer Digital Thermal Imaging.
Veterinary patients do not seek medical attention themselves. An animal is most often presented to the veterinarian as a result of symptoms observed by an owner or caretaker. The veterinarian responsibility is to then evaluate and treat the animal as accurately as possible. Diagnostic evaluation is often aided by immediate visual cues.
Digital Thermal Images do not depict temperature but measure the radiant energy from the target tissue. These cameras read and illuminate this energy and are both non invasive and non destructive as an aid to patient diagnosis and improved treatment plan.
This new digital thermal imaging is best for musculoskeletal and inflammatory issues.
Ask us about Digital Thermal Imaging at your next appointment.