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Veterinary CAT scan

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Veterinary CAT scan: advanced diagnostics for your pet's health

The Computed Axial Tomography (CT) scanning is an advanced diagnostic imaging tool that provides detailed images of your pet's internal anatomy. This procedure is essential to accurately identify a wide range of health problems that are not always detectable by conventional radiography or ultrasound.

At Benivet BenissaWe use state-of-the-art technology to perform veterinary CAT scans safely, quickly and efficiently. This service is available for dogs, cats and other pets, offering a complete and accurate view of their state of health.

When is a veterinary CT scan recommended?

The Veterinary CAT scan is especially useful in complex cases where in-depth analysis is required. Some of the most common situations in which it is recommended include:

  • Neurological problems: Diagnosis of epilepsy, brain tumours or spinal cord injuries.
  • Bone pathologies: Assessment of complex fractures, hip dysplasia or joint problems.
  • Tumours or internal masses: Detection and assessment of the size, location and extent of tumours.
  • Respiratory abnormalities: Study of nasal cavities, trachea or lungs.
  • Trauma: Damage assessment following accidents or serious injuries.
 

CT is a non-invasive technique that provides three-dimensional images in great detail, allowing our veterinarians to make accurate diagnoses and plan effective treatments.

Ask us for an appointment to perform a CAT scan on your pet.

How is a veterinary CAT scan performed in Benivet?

The procedure for Veterinary CAT scan at Benivet Benissa is performed under sedation to ensure patient immobility and high quality images. Our veterinary team constantly monitors your pet throughout the process, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times.

Steps in the procedure:

  1. Initial assessment: A preliminary check-up is carried out to confirm that your pet is in optimal conditions for the study.
  2. Controlled sedation: It is administered to prevent movement and reduce the stress of the animal.
  3. CT scanning: The machine generates detailed images of the area to be studied in a few minutes.
  4. Interpretation of results: The vets analyse the images and explain the findings to you, along with treatment options.
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