Our veterinary specialists and emergency doctors use ultrasound as a non-invasive, radiation-free imaging tool to help achieve accurate diagnoses and guide effective therapy.
Using sound waves to produce real-time images, ultrasound is particularly useful for evaluating soft tissues, fluid-filled structures, and internal organs such as the liver, kidneys, and intestines.
It provides fast, reliable insights—essential in diagnosing conditions like gastrointestinal disease, organ dysfunction, or internal trauma—and also assists in guiding procedures such as biopsies and cystocentesis with precision and minimal discomfort.
Our ER doctors and board-certified specialists use our in-house equipment to perform ultrasound services for their patients, including:
Evaluates organs like the liver, kidneys, spleen, bladder, and intestines, helpful for diagnosing masses, blockages, and other abnormalities.
Ultrasound of the heart, crucial for diagnosing heart disease, valve problems, and other cardiac conditions.
Rapid, point-of-care ultrasound techniques used to quickly assess for the presence of free fluid (blood or other fluids) in the abdomen and chest, respectively, often in emergency situations.
Images muscles, tendons, and ligaments, helpful for diagnosing injuries and arthritis.
Examines the eye, valuable for diagnosing cataracts, tumours, and other eye diseases.
Examines the chest cavity, excluding the heart, helpful for diagnosing masses, fluid buildup, and other lung issues.
At BBVSH, we prioritize rapid and accurate diagnoses for our patients.
Our on-site equipment, including ultrasound, CT scanner, MRI and fluoroscopy units, enables us to swiftly gather essential imaging data.
TNVD pathology with rapid turn-around of cytology results (the examination of blood or tissue cells).
Criticalists and surgeons on-site 7 days per week for critical patients and those needing surgery. An internist and oncologists available for consults based on ultrasound findings.