Our Services
Ultrasound is a safe, pain-free, and non-invasive diagnostic tool that provides critical insights across a wide range of medical conditions. At Patriot Paws Mobile Imaging, we bring these advanced diagnostics directly to your clinic, eliminating the need to refer patients elsewhere.
With flexible scheduling, prompt service, and comparable pricing, we make it easy for your practice to offer high-quality ultrasound as a value-added service. We use state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment to ensure accuracy, clarity, and confidence in every scan.
What sets us apart? Every ultrasound is performed by a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS), and each study is interpreted by a Board-Certified Veterinary Radiologist and/or Cardiologist. This collaborative approach guarantees that your patients receive expert-level care, with fast, reliable results delivered electronically.
By partnering with Patriot Paws Mobile Imaging, your clinic can offer specialty-level diagnostics with the convenience, efficiency, and personalized care of a trusted local provider
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Abdominal Ultrasound
Investigates bladder, bowel, reproductive organs, kidneys, adrenal glands, spleen, pancreas, stomach, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts and more.
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Echocardiogram / Diagnostic ECG
An echocardiogram is a detailed investigation of the heart structure and function while the diagnostic ECG investigates the heart rhythm and electrical activity.
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Thoracic Ultrasound
Looks at patterns from air in the lungs, mediastinum, pleural surface, lung torsion and even characterizes pulmonary masses in cases of large amounts of pleural fluid in the chest cavity.
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Thyroid Ultrasound
Evaluates the thyroid gland, surrounding lymph nodes and lumps in the neck, as well as submandibular and parathyroid glands.
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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Evaluates shoulders- including infraspinatus muscle, supraspinatus muscle and tendons, as well as biceps and brachii tendons. Also evaluates stifles- including patellar ligament, cranial cruciate ligament, collateral ligaments and menisci.
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Ocular Ultrasound
Used to evaluate intra ocular and orbital disease. Often used to rule out posterior segmental diseases such as retinal detachment.
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Exotic Ultrasounds
Both abdominal ultrasound and echocardiograms can be performed on most exotic animals for a large array of reasons. Paw Prints does not discriminate, nor do we back down from a challenge: We see all different types of exotic patients. Some examples are snakes, lizards, rodents, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, birds, hedgehogs and even a polar bear.
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Pregnancy Ultrasound
Normally performed around day 30 for dogs and day 25 for cats post breeding to confirm pregnancy and evaluate for viability. Not the gold standard for counting puppies or kittens.