Pet Diagnostics and Imagingin Madison, CT

We have cutting-edge equipment at CareFur Veterinarians

To identify any medical issues your pet may be suffering from. We provide a variety of treatments, including digital radiology and ultrasound.

Diagnostic imaging machine

We utilize our x-ray equipment to produce precise diagnostic images about your pet’s health and allow treatment to start more quickly. We have access to a board-certified radiology team to make sure that x-rays are evaluated for subtle abnormalities that may otherwise be missed.

Our ultrasounds are performed and interpreted on site by a board-certified Internal Medicine Specialist (Carolyn Gross, DVM, DACVIM) providing immediate and reliable diagnostics. This is a service offered to established clients. An abdominal ultrasound is a non-invasive and highly effective way to evaluate internal structures in a pet’s body. It’s commonly used to assess patients with non-specific symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, or abnormal lab work—and can often provide answers that physical exams and radiographs cannot.

Diagnostic imaging machine

We utilize our x-ray equipment to produce precise diagnostic images about your pet’s health and allow treatment to start more quickly. We have access to a board-certified radiology team to make sure that x-rays are evaluated for subtle abnormalities that may otherwise be missed.

Our ultrasounds are performed and interpreted on site by a board-certified Internal Medicine Specialist (Carolyn Gross, DVM, DACVIM) providing immediate and reliable diagnostics. This is a service offered to established clients. An abdominal ultrasound is a non-invasive and highly effective way to evaluate internal structures in a pet’s body. It’s commonly used to assess patients with non-specific symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, or abnormal lab work—and can often provide answers that physical exams and radiographs cannot.

Organ Systems Evaluated:

  • Liver and gallbladder
  • Kidneys and adrenal glands
  • Spleen and lymph nodes
  • Gastrointestinal tract (stomach, intestines, colon)
  • Urinary bladder, prostate, uterus, and ovaries
  • Abdominal blood vessels and mesentery
  • These systems are scanned thoroughly to look for changes in structure, signs of disease, abnormal fluid, or masses.
Conditions Often Identified:

  • Tumors or abnormal growths
  • Kidney or liver disease
  • Bladder stones or thickened walls
  • Gastrointestinal obstructions or motility issues
  • Abnormal fluid accumulation in the abdomen
  • Enlarged lymph nodes or organ inflammation

With imaging performed directly in the clinic, veterinarians can make faster decisions and offer more proactive treatment under the guidance of an Internal Medicine Specialist.