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Ultrasound & Digital Imaging

Ultrasound & Digital Imaging Services for Pets in Galesville, WI

Diagnostic imaging plays an important role in understanding a pet’s health. At Best Friends Pet Clinic in Galesville, WI, ultrasound and digital imaging provide clear, detailed information that supports timely and accurate care. For pets in Galesville, Trempealeau, Holmen, and the surrounding communities, having access to in-house imaging allows for faster answers and a more efficient experience.

When something feels off, getting a clear look at what’s happening internally helps guide the next step. Imaging supports a more direct path from concern to diagnosis, reducing uncertainty and helping care move forward with confidence.

Ultrasound for Internal Evaluation

Ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic tool used to evaluate internal organs and soft tissues in real time. It allows for a closer look at structures such as the liver, kidneys, and abdomen, helping identify abnormalities and guide next steps. Because it does not require surgery, it provides a safe and effective way to gather important information.

This type of imaging is especially useful when evaluating changes that may not be visible during a physical exam. It allows for a deeper understanding of internal health while keeping the experience as comfortable as possible for pets.

Digital X-Rays for Faster Insight

Digital radiology is used to assess bones, joints, and internal structures. It is especially helpful for identifying fractures, detecting foreign objects, and evaluating internal conditions. Digital systems produce high-quality images quickly, allowing for faster review and decision-making.

Having this technology available within the clinic reduces delays and supports a more streamlined process. Results can often be reviewed during the same visit, allowing care to move forward without unnecessary waiting or additional appointments.

What Imaging Helps Identify

Imaging is an important tool in diagnosing and monitoring a wide range of conditions. It allows for a clearer understanding of both immediate concerns and long-term health changes.

With ultrasound and digital imaging, we are able to evaluate:

  • Internal organs such as the liver, kidneys, and bladder
  • Bone structure, fractures, and joint alignment
  • Presence of foreign objects or obstructions
  • Changes related to chronic conditions
  • Progress during recovery from injury or surgery

This level of visibility helps guide treatment decisions and ensures care is based on accurate, detailed information.

Imaging is also valuable for monitoring ongoing conditions. For pets recovering from injury or managing chronic health concerns, repeat imaging helps track progress and guide adjustments to care over time.

Supporting Timely, Informed Care

Clear, accurate diagnostics provide confidence. With the right information, decisions can be made more effectively, leading to better outcomes and a more direct path to treatment. Faster answers also mean less stress for both pets and their owners.

At Best Friends Pet Clinic, ultrasound and digital imaging are part of a comprehensive approach to veterinary care. Pets in Galesville,Trempealeau, Holmen, and the surrounding communities, benefit from accessible diagnostics that support informed, timely care.

Call today to schedule diagnostic imaging for your pet.


Referral Veterinarians

Rita Miller, DVM, MS, ACVIM

Diplomate Referral Veterinarian

Dr. Rita Miller is a board-certified veterinary specialist in small animal internal medicine. Dr. Miller serves as a valued veterinary consultant providing abdominal ultrasounds and echocardiograms to patients.

Steven Timm, DVM

Referral Veterinarian

Dr. Steven Timm is a mobile veterinary surgeon who practices in southwestern Wisconsin and southeastern Minnesota. Dr. Timm’s expertise in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery.