We also are fully equipped to take radiographs (x-rays) of all sizes of pets. The table has a "floating" top so that we can get a patient into position by moving the whole table, rather than pulling and pushing the animal. There is a double viewer over the shelves along the wall.
There is a door off to the left that leads into the darkroom, where we have an automated processor. This processor allows us to develop films in about 2 minutes, as opposed to 10 to 15 minutes to develop by hand. When you have a patient under anesthetic for radiographs, this becomes very important.
We do a lot of digitization of radiographs. We have the capability to make digital images like the one below, which can then be transmitted to a radiologist or another specialist for a consultation.
