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Royal Vet Clinic

Pet X-Rays in Doha, Qatar

Early and accurate diagnosis helps detect health issues before they take a serious toll.

What Are Pet X-Rays?

A pet X-ray (or radiograph) is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that allows veterinarians to see inside your pet's body. It provides a detailed look at their bones, joints, and internal organs to help identify any underlying issues.

This common imaging technique gives your vet valuable insights into your pet's health, making detecting problems like fractures, blockages, or organ abnormalities easier. By seeing what's happening inside, we can diagnose conditions more accurately and provide the right care for your furry friend.

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Are X-Rays Safe for Your Pets?

Absolutely. The X-ray process is entirely safe for pets. The X-rays and ultrasonography are conducted by our trained professionals. Therefore, you can sit back and relax, knowing your pet is in the safest hands.

Here's how we prioritize your pet's safety:

Minimized Radiation Exposure: Our advanced digital X-ray technology uses low-dose radiation, significantly reducing potential risks.
Gentle Handling: Our team takes extra care to position your pet comfortably, ensuring a stress-free experience.
Sedation When Necessary: We use mild sedation for pets who are anxious or need to remain very still to ensure accurate imaging without discomfort.

Safest Pet X-rays & Ultrasonography Conducted by Professional Veterinarians

We go beyond traditional imaging with a combination of pet X-rays and dog ultrasonography & X-ray services. These advanced diagnostic tools allow us to evaluate your pet's health thoroughly, including hard tissues like bones and soft tissues like organs.

This comprehensive approach ensures that no detail is missed, providing a clear understanding of your pet's overall health. Digital X-rays are perfect for diagnosing fractures, joint issues, or dental concerns, while ultrasonography excels at evaluating internal organs and detecting abnormalities.

Our skilled veterinarians utilize these tools to create accurate diagnoses and develop effective treatment plans, ensuring your pet receives the best possible care.

Common Conditions Diagnosed with X-Rays

Acting early can make all the difference. Our pet X-ray services help detect a variety of health issues, including:
Diagnose lameness, fractures, and joint deformities.
Assess bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, or painful conditions.
Identify tumors, cysts, bladder stones, or other internal changes.
Monitor heart health and detect lung problems.
Detect tooth fractures, root abscesses, and other oral health concerns.
Early diagnosis ensures faster and more effective treatment for your beloved pet.
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What Does the Process Look Like?

The X-rays or Ultrasound therapy might sound scary but it isn't. We follow a simple and stress-free process starting with:

Our veterinarian will assess your pet's symptoms and determine if an X-ray is the right diagnostic tool.

Minimal preparation is needed. If sedation is recommended, you'll receive specific guidelines beforehand.

Your pet is gently positioned for the X-ray, and images are taken within minutes using our digital system.

Our expert veterinarians review the X-ray images immediately, identifying potential issues.

We'll share the results, answer your questions, and recommend treatment options or additional tests if necessary.

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Why Choose Us for Your Pet's X-Rays?

At Royal Vet Clinic, we stand out for our:
Advanced Technology: Digital imaging ensures fast and precise results.
Experienced Veterinarians: Our team is skilled in diagnostic imaging and compassionate care.
Comprehensive Services: We combine X-rays with dog ultrasonography & X-ray for a complete diagnostic picture.
Focus on Comfort: We treat every pet with care, ensuring their comfort and safety.
Clear Communication: We explain every step and inform you about costs and procedures.
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Sat to Thu:
08:00AM - 09:00PM
Friday: Closed
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FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

No, X-rays are painless. Sedation may be used if necessary to keep your pet calm and still.
The X-ray takes just a few minutes, but the entire visit, including preparation and consultation, may take 30–45 minutes.
X-rays are ideal for bones and dense structures. For soft tissues, we recommend ultrasonography or additional imaging as needed.
No, sedation is only used when necessary, such as for anxious pets or when precise positioning is required.
Yes, in most cases, we provide same-day results and discuss the findings with you during your visit.
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