What is an Ultrasound?

An ultrasound, or sonogram, is a non-invasive technique that uses sound waves to capture images inside the patient’s body. Unlike x-rays, which only capture a two dimensional picture, ultrasound allows the veterinarian to look inside each of the organs and to see things that an x-ray might miss. Ultrasound is therefore very useful for finding, tumors, infections, blockages, or foreign objects inside the body. Ultrasound does not penetrate through air though, so ultrasound is less useful for looking at the lungs and other organs that may contain gas (like the colon).

A round tumor in the spleen that could not be seen on x-rays
A round tumor in the spleen that could not be seen on x-rays

 

Preparing For Your Pet’s Ultrasound Examination

It is especially important that your pet is FASTED for this examination.  Please take away access to all food and treats the night before the appointment.  Failure to do so may result in the need to reschedule.  However, your pet may continue to drink water up until the appointment time.

A full urinary bladder is ideal for ultrasound imaging.  We realize it is not always possible to prevent your pet from urinating right before the appointment.  However, when possible we ask that you escort your pet from the car directly into the waiting room to lessen the likelihood that they void their bladder. This is especially important for kidney/urinary studies.

Once in our office your pet with be gently laid in a comfortable position on their side and shaved for the exam.  Ultrasound gel is applied to the shaved area and an ultrasound probe is used to gather the images and video clips. Our exams take about 60 minutes to complete.

Most pets tolerate ultrasound exam very well and do not need any sedation.  However, in patients that are very wiggly, panting too heavily, or vocalizing frequently, we may ask your permission to give a mild sedative to assure we capture the most detailed images possible. Your pet will not be given any sedatives or medications without your prior approval.

At Animal Ultrasound Services, we believe in treating our patients like members of the family. At our outpatient facility in Williamston, clients are encouraged to come back and hold their pets during the exam to minimize stress. Please note that this is unfortunately not yet possible for pets having mobile ultrasound exams at their regular veterinary clinics. 

During the exam, our doctors will go over any ultrasound findings and allow time for questions.  More detailed information and next steps will be emailed to your usual veterinarian within 24 hours of the exam. You will be able to access your ultrasound images any time in the future from your patient portal which can be accessed via our website animalimagingMI.com