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MRI is the most advanced technology available for diagnostic imaging and has many advantages over other imaging modalities. MRI does not utilize ionizing radiation to produce images, and in many cases replaces other diagnostic procedures while providing outstanding image quality and detail in medical imaging. MRI is outstanding in the visualization of soft tissue structures and has the ability to acquire images directly and display anatomy in any anatomical plane. MRI is able to visualize structures and organs in the body that were previously more difficult to visualize utilizing other imaging modalities.


Animal Emergency Hospital is dedicated to delivering the most Advanced Diagnostic Tools available in Veterinary Medicine. With our Portable MRI unit we will help your Veterinarian get the information they need to deliver the best care for your pet. Animals can't tell us in words what is wrong with them. Because of this, in many cases, making a correct diagnosis is complicated and far from perfect. Using state-of-the-art, safe MRI technology enables your veterinarian to see precisely what's wrong with your pet and quickly determine how to best treat them. When appropriate, a veterinary MRI is simply the best care you can provide your animal, and offers information that can help save your pet's life.

MRI's are performed on pets by referral basis from their Family Veterinarian. To obtain a referral please contact your veterinarian.

Indications for MRI
 
Intervertebral disc disease
Vestibular signs
Retrobulbar masses
Spinal cord tumors
Brain Tumors
Unexplained lameness
Vertebral bone tumors
Non-orthopedic joint disease (i.e. ligamentous disease)
Soft tissue masses or swelling
Mass lesions of the neck
Suspected or poorly defined abdominal masses