Elm Vets Plymouth
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Technical Facilities here at :
Elm Veterinary Group
Radiography
Our in-house radiography equipment includes a high quality processor, an automatic
developer and a X-ray table with floating top, bucky grid and an angling
facility. All these enable us to produce good diagnostic radiographs which
play an important part in the determination of many illnesses and injuries.
For example, foreign objects, fractured bones and tumours can be located
on a radiograph and quickly treated as all the facilities are on the premises.
Occasionally additional methods are required to confirm diagnosis; contrast
studies are used to help establish an exact condition.
The use of barium when taking a radiograph will highlight the digestive tract
and indicate any blockage and air introduced into the bladder along with a radio-paque
dye will help diagnose a tumour.
Radiographs are an essential diagnostic aid and by having good quality equipment
in the surgery your pet can be treated quickly and efficiently.
ECG
We have the facilities to carry out electrocardiograms here at Elm Cottage. This
procedure is used for the diagnosis of heart conditions. Nowadays we are also
able to send the ECG signal down the telephone line to a cardiac specialist who
will send a report the same day. This is a fast and efficient service which enables
us to start the patient on the required treatment immediately.
Ultrasound
Some great news for our practice and you, our customers! We now have a wonderful
new ultrasound machine which we are using as a complementary imaging tool to
radiography.
Ultrasound has the advantage that it is painless and safe to the patient, so
can be used in the conscious patient without the need for sedation or anaesthesia.
Ultrasonography can differentiate between soft tissue and fluid, which radiography
cannot and it produces a moving picture, which is invaluable in the assessment
of cardiac function. It is also a wonderful technique for pregnancy diagnosis.
Ultrasound can also be used for biopsies or fine-needle aspirations of small
diseased areas within the organs. Since the internal organ architecture and the
needle can both be seen, the needle can be guided into the affected area without
damaging other structures. This technique can often be performed with a conscious
patient and voids the need for surgical biopsy.
We are all very excited about this new machine, as it will benefit many of our
patients and will aid diagnosis.
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By Appointment Only
Milehouse Clinic
28 Outland Road
Milehouse
Plymouth
PL2 3DF
Tel 01752 567567
Fax 01752 607545
admin@milehousevets.co.uk |
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Plymstock
Clinic
2 Horncross Road
Plymstock
Plymouth
PL9 9BU
Tel 01752 481599
Fax 01752 482341
admin@plymstockvets.co.uk
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