Magnetic Resonance Veterinary Clinical Applications

We are dedicated to advancing veterinary healthcare through cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. Our Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems cater specifically to the unique needs of veterinary medicine, offering unparalleled precision and diagnostic capabilities.

With our state-of-the-art MRI systems, veterinarians can delve deep into the anatomical structures of animals, providing accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. From small companion animals, to equine, to large livestock, our MRI solutions cover a wide range of veterinary applications, ensuring comprehensive care for all species.

Our commitment to excellence extends beyond technology. We collaborate closely with veterinary professionals to understand their evolving needs and challenges, driving us to continually enhance our products and services. Whether it's diagnosing neurological disorders in dogs, evaluating orthopedic conditions in horses, or exploring exotic animal anatomy, our MRI systems deliver reliable results with exceptional image quality.

Neuroimaging MRI in equine

The equine head is an anatomically complex area, therefore advanced tomographic
imaging techniques, such as computed tomography or MRI, are often required for diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Orthopedic MRI in equine

MRI stands as the gold standard for detecting lameness in horses. It plays a pivotal role in the accurate diagnosis of lesions, distinguishing between joint conditions and tendon/ligament issues. This precision is crucial for formulating effective treatment plans and rehabilitation protocols, ultimately establishing a valid prognosis.

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Neuroimaging MRI in small animals

MRI has established itself as the preeminent imaging modality in veterinary neurology and neurovascular diagnostics. This non-invasive and non-ionizing technique provides unparalleled soft tissue resolution, rendering it indispensable for the precise examination of the nervous system in companion animals.

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Orthopedic MRI in small animals

MRI is increasingly becoming a standard method for imaging joints in companion animals, standing alongside other conventional imaging modalities. The unique capabilities of MRI, such as its excellent soft tissue contrast and multiplanar imaging, contribute to its growing popularity in musculoskeletal assessments.

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