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All Diagnostics at Port City
Our veterinary teams are equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and advanced medical technology. Imaging Endoscopy Digital Radiography Ultrasonography Computed Tomography Laboratory Biochemistry Profile Blood…
Learn MoreComputed Tomography
Computed tomography (CT), commonly referred to as a Cat Scan, uses x-rays and a computer to generate cross-sectional images of a region of interest. CT…
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An echocardiogram, or “echo”, is a non-invasive test that uses sound waves to create an image of the heart in real-time. Sound waves are produced…
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Electrocardiogram (ECG) is commonly used in cardiology to evaluate both the conduction system of the heart and the status of the myocardium (cardiac muscle). An…
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Background: The retina is the part of the eye that detects light and images, much like the film in a camera. After detecting an image,…
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Holter monitoring allows the continuous monitoring of heart rate and rhythm during normal daily activities and sleep. It can help detect and analyze infrequent heart…
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What is Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)? It is the administration of an electrical current generated by a stimulator that travels through leads to electrodes placed…
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Background: In most cases the retina can be visualized during a complete ophthalmic examination. In patients in which this is not possible, our ophthalmologists can…
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Radiographs, commonly referred to as x-rays, are taken of all body parts to survey changes that may be present in bone or soft tissues. This…
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In neurology, survey radiographs (X-rays) are typically taken to rule out bone abnormalities, such as diskospondylitis (infection of the disc and surrounding bone, Figure 1),…
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Ultrasound uses sound waves and a computer to generate focused images of the body. It does not use x-rays, a form of ionizing radiation,…
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