Diagnostic imaging

MRI

Ultrasound diagnostics

X-ray diagnostics
From ultrasound a painless and non-invasive method used to examine internal organs. It is particularly useful for abdominal organssuch as the liver, kidneys, spleen, stomach and intestines. During cardiological examinations (performed by VZ and VK, rice may be used) heart ultrasound to diagnose subluminal heart disease, such as heart valve abnormalities or myocardial problems. Ultrasound is good at detecting abdominal fluid retention, tumours and cysts. Pregnancy is also used to monitor the condition of the foetus. Kidney and bladder problems, such as kidney stones or urinary tract obstructions. Ultrasound is used to thyroid and lymph nodes testing is also carried out. In addition, it is useful to liver diseases to detect. Using ultrasound we can take a controlled sample of the organ concerned. The ulrahang gives real-time images, fast and safe.
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Endoscopy
Blood count and basic biochemical panels, blood gas and metabolic background within 1 hour. All other markers, functional tests, cytology, microbiology and histology are available through our partner reference laboratories. These usually take a few days. You will be informed about the results and further steps to be taken by phone or email.

fluoroscopy
Endoscopic examinations are also available in our veterinary hospital, which are extremely useful tools for both diagnostics and surgery, allowing direct examination of internal organs and body cavities. Most often gastro-intestinal tract(oesophagus, stomach, intestines) with an endoscope (gastroscopy) to diagnose diseases of the intestinal tract, such as ulcers and tumours. The endoscope allows removal of foreign bodies, such as swallowed objects from the stomach, or stomas from the nasal cavity, so that invasive surgical procedures can be avoided. We often use respiratory for examinations, such as examination or sampling of the nose, throat or lungs (bronchoscopy), in case of cough or respiratory problems. With the endoscope biopsy sampling we also do. The procedure is minimally invasive, so we can reduce the risks involved and shorten the anaesthetic and recovery time.