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Veterinary Ultrasound

Ultrasound in Fort Myers, FL

Welcome to Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort, where our expert veterinary team delivers advanced ultrasound diagnostics for pets in Fort Myers and surrounding communities.

Understanding Ultrasound

Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging tool that uses sound waves to produce real-time images of your pet’s internal organs. Unlike X-rays, ultrasound allows our veterinarians to view soft tissues in detail, helping us detect subtle changes or hidden problems that other imaging methods may miss. This advanced diagnostic technique is invaluable for evaluating the heart, liver, kidneys, bladder, and abdominal organs, as well as monitoring pregnancies and identifying masses or fluid accumulation.

At Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort, our veterinary professionals use ultrasound to provide answers quickly and accurately, reducing the need for exploratory surgery and minimizing stress for your pet. Whether your pet is experiencing unexplained symptoms, requires ongoing monitoring, or needs pre-surgical assessment, veterinary ultrasound in Fort Myers offers a gentle, highly informative way to support your pet’s health and comfort.

What to Expect During Ultrasound

When your pet needs an ultrasound at Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort, our veterinary team ensures a comfortable, efficient, and low-stress experience from start to finish.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Our veterinarians begin with a thorough physical exam and review of your pet’s medical history to determine the specific area for imaging. This targeted approach ensures we gather the most relevant information for your pet’s needs.

Gentle Preparation

For most ultrasounds, a small area of fur is shaved to allow the probe to contact the skin. Your pet is gently positioned on a soft, padded surface; many pets remain fully awake and calm throughout. Sedation is only used if absolutely necessary for your pet’s comfort.

Real-Time Imaging

Our veterinary professionals use advanced ultrasound equipment to capture detailed, real-time images. The process is painless and typically takes 20-30 minutes, depending on the area being examined. You are welcome to ask questions before and after the procedure.

Clear Results & Next Steps

After the ultrasound, our team reviews the images and explains the findings. If a specialist’s interpretation is needed, we consult with board-certified colleagues. You will receive clear guidance on treatment, further diagnostics, or monitoring based on your pet’s unique situation.

Why Ultrasound is Important for Your Pet

Ultrasound provides crucial insights that help our veterinarians diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions without invasive procedures. This technology supports early detection, precise treatment planning, and improved outcomes for your pet.

Early Detection of Illness

Veterinary ultrasound in Fort Myers allows our team to identify problems like tumors, organ abnormalities, or fluid buildup at an earlier stage, giving your pet the best chance for successful treatment.

Non-Invasive, Low-Stress Care

Ultrasound is gentle and does not expose your pet to radiation. Most pets experience little to no discomfort, making it an ideal choice for ongoing monitoring or when your pet is already feeling unwell.

Customized Treatment Planning

With precise, real-time images, our veterinarians can develop tailored treatment plans, whether for medical management, surgery, or ongoing monitoring, ensuring your pet receives the most effective care.

Signs Your Pet May Need Ultrasound

If your pet is showing any of the following signs, an ultrasound may provide important answers:

  • Unexplained weight loss or changes in appetite
  • Vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort
  • Increased drinking or urination
  • Visible abdominal swelling or masses
  • Pregnancy monitoring or abnormal heat cycles

If your pet exhibits these symptoms, contact our veterinary team promptly. Early diagnosis is key to a positive outcome. For urgent concerns, please call us right away.

How Often Should Your Pet Receive Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is performed as needed based on your pet’s health status and symptoms. It is not typically a routine screening tool, but is recommended when your veterinarian suspects an internal issue, needs to monitor a chronic condition, or is tracking a pregnancy. Some pets with ongoing medical needs may require periodic ultrasounds to assess treatment progress. Our veterinarians will advise you on the best timing and frequency for your pet’s situation, always prioritizing their comfort and well-being.

Practice Highlights

Our advanced ultrasound services are delivered by a team with unmatched credentials and compassion:

  • Board-Certified Surgical Leadership , Dr. Leonardo Báez, DVM, MS, DACVS, provides expert interpretation and advanced diagnostics
  • University-Caliber Medical Protocols , Driven by Dr. Alexandra Mercado, DVM, a former Clinical Instructor
  • Low-Stress, Gentle-Handling Philosophy
  • State-of-the-Art Imaging Equipment
  • Same-Day Emergency Appointments available for urgent cases
  • Serving Fort Myers and surrounding communities

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions can ultrasound detect in pets?

Ultrasound can detect a wide range of conditions, including tumors, organ enlargement, bladder stones, abnormal fluid buildup, pregnancy, and heart disease. At Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort, our veterinarians use ultrasound to diagnose issues quickly and accurately, helping your pet get the care they need sooner. If you have concerns, call (239) 482-6897 to discuss your pet’s symptoms.

How much does a veterinary ultrasound cost and how long does it take?

The cost of a pet ultrasound in Fort Myers varies depending on the complexity and area examined. Most procedures take 20-30 minutes. Our team will provide a detailed estimate before your pet’s appointment. For current pricing and appointment availability, contact us at (239) 482-6897.

How should I prepare my pet for an ultrasound?

Most pets do not require special preparation, but sometimes fasting for several hours before the ultrasound is recommended. Our veterinary team will provide specific instructions if needed. If you have questions about preparing your pet, call (239) 482-6897 for guidance.

Can ultrasound help prevent or treat health problems in pets?

Ultrasound is a valuable tool for early detection and monitoring of many health problems, allowing for prompt treatment and better outcomes. It can help identify issues before they become serious. For more details on how ultrasound can benefit your pet, call our team at (239) 482-6897.

How do I schedule an ultrasound appointment for my pet?

To schedule your pet’s ultrasound, call Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort at (239) 482-6897 or visit us at 11960 Kelly Road, Fort Myers, FL 33908. We’re open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, serving Fort Myers and the surrounding areas.

Schedule Your Pet's Ultrasound Appointment Today

Protect your pet’s health and gain peace of mind with advanced ultrasound in Fort Myers at Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort. Our convenient location at 11960 Kelly Road, Fort Myers, FL 33908 offers easy access for Lee and Collier County pet families.

Call us at (239) 482-6897 to book your pet’s ultrasound or ask questions. We’re open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and closed on weekends. Trust our veterinary team to provide the gentle, advanced care your pet deserves.