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Computed Tomography (CT Scan)

High-Resolution Imaging for Comprehensive Veterinary Diagnosis

At UniVet, our advanced CT Scan technology provides highly detailed diagnostic imaging to help identify complex medical conditions with greater accuracy and precision. By producing detailed cross-sectional and three-dimensional images, CT imaging enables our veterinary team to gain deeper insights into your pet’s health and make more informed treatment decisions.

Whether investigating neurological disorders, complex fractures, nasal diseases, tumours, or other internal conditions, CT Scan imaging plays a vital role in supporting accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

UniVet Medical CT Scan

What Is a CT Scan?

Computed Tomography (CT) is an advanced imaging modality that combines multiple X-ray images to produce highly detailed cross-sectional and three-dimensional views of internal structures. CT provides superior visualisation of bones, soft tissues, organs, and blood vessels, allowing veterinarians to evaluate complex conditions that may not be fully visible on conventional radiographs.

By providing detailed anatomical information, CT imaging supports accurate diagnosis, treatment plannin, and advanced surgical decision-making, helping deliver the highest standard of patient care.

When Does Your Pet Need a CT Scan?

Your veterinarian may recommend a CT Scan for:

Benefits of CT Scan Imaging

Highly Detailed Images

Provides superior visualisation of internal structures and anatomical details

Improved Diagnostic Accuracy

Helps identify conditions that may not be visible on conventional imaging techniques

Better Treatment Planning

Supports informed medical and surgical decision-making

Non-Invasive Assessment

Allows detailed examination of internal structures without the need for exploratory surgery

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Modern veterinary X-rays use low radiation levels and are considered safe. We only recommend them when necessary, and precautions are always taken to protect your pet.

Most X-rays take only a few minutes, though the overall appointment may be slightly longer to allow for preparation and discussion of results.

The cost varies depending on the type of X-ray and whether sedation is required. Our team will provide a clear estimate before proceeding.