MRI Scanning

MRI scans are performed for a wide range of reasons, including seizures, middle ear disease, brain disease, spinal disease, nasal disease, joint disease and assessment of tumours prior to surgery.

The scans can be used to diagnose conditions that may be difficult to detect with conventional techniques.

The MRI scan works in much the same way for animals as it does for humans, and can provide extensive data and information to inform an effective treatment plan.

Whilst we hope that your pet will not need serious treatment, it may be reassuring for you to know that we have immediate access to MRI should it be required.

Our in house MRI scanner is located at our Oak Farm surgery in St Clement.

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MRI Scanning

MRI scans are performed for a wide range of reasons, including seizures, middle ear disease, brain disease, spinal disease, nasal disease, joint disease and assessment of tumours prior to surgery.

The scans can be used to diagnose conditions that may be difficult to detect with conventional techniques.

The MRI scan works in much the same way for animals as it does for humans, and can provide extensive data and information to inform an effective treatment plan.

Whilst we hope that your pet will not need serious treatment, it may be reassuring for you to know that we have immediate access to MRI should it be required.

Our in house MRI scanner is located at our Oak Farm surgery in St Clement.