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A Clearer Picture of Your Pet's Health

Sometimes a physical exam and basic diagnostics aren't enough to tell the full story. When your pet needs a closer look at what's happening inside, ultrasonography gives us a real-time, detailed view of their internal organs, safely, painlessly, and without radiation. At North Oatlands Animal Hospital & Reproduction Center in Leesburg, VA, we use advanced ultrasound technology to get the answers your pet needs faster.

What is Veterinary Ultrasonography?

What Can Ultrasonography Detect?

  • Abdominal organ abnormalities — changes in the size, shape, or texture of the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, bladder, and adrenal glands
  • Masses and tumors — identifying the location, size, and characteristics of internal growths
  • Fluid accumulation — detecting abnormal fluid in the abdomen or chest that may indicate infection, injury, or disease
  • Heart conditions — evaluating heart structure and function (echocardiography)
  • Pregnancy confirmation and monitoring — confirming pregnancy, counting fetuses, and assessing fetal health and development
  • Urinary tract issues — bladder stones, thickened bladder walls, and kidney abnormalities
  • Gastrointestinal problems — identifying obstructions, thickening of the intestinal wall, or other GI abnormalities
  • Guided biopsies — using ultrasound to safely guide a needle to collect tissue or fluid samples without surgery

Why "In-Depth" Ultrasonography?

Benefits of Ultrasonography

  • No Radiation: Ultrasound uses sound waves, not X-rays, so there's no radiation exposure. It's safe to use repeatedly and is appropriate for pregnant animals and young pets.
  • Real-Time Imaging: Ultrasound shows us organs and structures as they move — letting us evaluate blood flow, organ function, and fetal heartbeats in ways a still image simply can't capture.
  • Non-Invasive: In most cases, no sedation or anesthesia is needed. We simply apply a small amount of gel to the skin and move the ultrasound probe over the area being examined. Most pets tolerate it very well.
  • Guides Accurate Diagnosis: When used alongside X-rays, bloodwork, and physical examination findings, ultrasonography helps us build a much more complete picture of your pet's health, leading to faster, more accurate diagnoses and more targeted treatment plans.
  • Biopsy Without Surgery: Ultrasound-guided sampling allows us to collect tissue or fluid from specific areas inside the body with just a needle, no incision required. This means faster answers with far less stress on your pet.

Is Ultrasonography Right for Your Pet?

Frequently Asked Questions

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