Brunswick Forest Veterinary Hospital
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Radiology (X-Rays)

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Radiography is a valuable diagnostic tool in veterinary medicine. As we continually strive to offer the highest quality medicine and diagnostic testing, we are pleased to offer radiology services as a means of providing excellent care to our patients. 

A radiograph (sometimes called an x-ray) is a type of photograph that can look inside the body and reveal information that may not be discernable from the outside. Radiography can be used to evaluate almost any organ in the body, including the heart, lungs, and abdominal organs, as well as the bones.

Radiography is painless, safe, and completely non-invasive, and it uses only very low doses of radiation. Because the level of radiation exposure needed to perform radiography is very low, even pregnant females and very young pets can undergo radiography. Radiographs can be used to evaluate bones as well as the size, shape, and position of many of the body’s organs. The size of organs is important because some medical conditions—such as kidney, heart, or liver disease—can alter the size of these organs. The shape and position of organs can be altered or distorted by certain medical conditions, including intestinal blockage or cancer. Tumors, depending on their size and location, can also sometimes be detected using radiography. Radiography can also be used to diagnose bladder stones, broken bones, chronic arthritis, certain spinal cord diseases, and a variety of other conditions.

Radiographs are an important tool that can help us make a correct diagnosis for your pet. Our radiology service is staffed by caring, skilled professionals who will provide state-of-the-art care with compassion and expertise.

Our Hours
Monday- Friday: 8am-6pm
Saturday: Closed until further notice
Sunday: Closed
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After Hours Emergency? Contact Animal Emergency and Trauma Hospital at 910-791-7387 located at 50 Greenville Ave in Wilmington
Contact Us
Phone: 910-777-2107
Fax: 910-777-2837
brunswickforestvetinfo@gmail.com
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1513 Brunswick Village Blvd
​Leland, NC 28451
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  • Home
  • About
  • Services
    • Behavioral Medicine
    • Birds (Avian Medicine)
    • Boarding
    • Dental Care
    • Emergency and Critical Care
    • Fully Stocked Pharmacy
    • Hospice and Euthanasia Services
    • Microchipping
    • Nutritional Counseling
    • Pain Management
    • Parasite Prevention and Control
    • Puppy and Kitten Care
    • Rabbits and Small Mammals
    • Radiology (X-Rays)
    • Rehabilitation
    • Reptiles
    • Senior Care
    • Surgery
    • Vaccinations
    • Wellness Exams
  • Contact
  • More
    • Policies and Forms
    • Links
    • Grief Support Resources
    • Care Guides
    • Photo Galleries
  • Boomerang Animal Rehabilitation Center