Human beings are privy to the most technologically advanced methods of treatment that the globe has ever experienced. Ailments that were at one time believed fatal are now combatable, even curable, thanks to the inquiry and evolution of innovators in the medical arena.

Even as impressive is the advanced gear hidden within the walls of animal hospitals around the world. That equipment is indistinguishable to the devices applied to manage human maladies. Thanks to this equipment, and to the vets that employ it, the diagnosis and treatment of dog sicknesses has shown to be surprisingly successful.

Whether your dog is miserable from irregularity, tumors, heartworm, cancer, or any number of additional illnesses, his or her veterinarian can provide the most effective attention, providing that high tech equipment like the following is applied:

Echography, or ultrasound, equipment for diagnosis of heart and abdominal problems.

Electrocardiogram for detection of troubles with heart function.

Radiography, or X ray, for capturing still images of a canine’s internal anatomy.

Fluoroscopy Radiography, or X ray, for viewing immediate, accurate images of a dog’s internal body structure.

dog scan, for viewing 3D and cross sectioned images of a dog’s organs and bones, and for determining tumors and diseases.

MRI, for applications similar to that of a dog scan, only with more effective tissue screening contrast. It’s particularly useful for watching over the brain, heart, muscles, and any tumors that may exist.

Photodynamic Therapy, for the isolated removal of tumors.

BICOM machine, for the strengthening of a dog’s immune system, in the battle against toxins, cancer, and parasites.

BFS machine, for reconstructing your dog’s body’s instinctive rhythms, and to raise blood counts, circulation, and immunoresponse.

Endoscopic surgical equipment, for biopsies and surgeries with minimal invasion and scarring.

Surgical microscope, for a greater degree of preciseness during veterinary surgery.

Anesthesia equipment, for the best in administration and monitoring of your dog’s state of consciousness and vitals during veterinary surgery.

Your dog’s greatest chances for a long and strong life can be achieved when his or her veterinarian makes a plan of care. That plan needs to incorporate the most highly developed, sophisticated diagnostic and treatment equipment; dog medication as needed; extra attention to dog diseases, pregnancy, and kitten care; and a plan of attack that appreciates that your dog’s symptoms are sign posts of larger issues.

Veterinary medicine often lays the foundation for conventional medicine’s advancements, so it’s only just that your dog should benefit from those advancements.

Your part in your dog’s care includes making sure that he or she is examined annually by a veterinarian, gets appropriate and timely pet vaccinations, and that his or her teeth are kept clean with regular brushing.

To offer your dog even more, ask a vet in your area if their animal hospitals employ the latest in medical equipment for the care of your dog. Doing so will ensure that your dog receives the best possible care, so that he or she can join the animal doctor in pouncing on, and capturing, good health.

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