We pride ourselves on our high standard of veterinary medicine.

Companion Animal Surgery has acquired a fully integrated Digital X-ray System with PACS (Picture Archiving Computer Systems). The beauty of this system lies in its considerably reduced X-ray processing time, which will definitely shorten your waiting period. With this advanced technology, the radiation dose for your pets will be greatly reduced.

We are equipped with the latest Esaote 40 ultrasound machine. We are able to perform soft tissue, musculoskeletal, thoracic and abdominal ultrasound. In a few months, we will be able to provide echocardiography, as we are in the process of upgrading our system to incorporate the echocardiography software.

This state-of-the-art technology setup gives you the confidence that Companion Animal Surgery puts the interests of your pets first & foremost; we are always in line with the mindsets of pet lovers. There is a lot of convenience and ease with the new systems incorporated, hence come to Companion Animal Surgery to have a feel of the new facelift.

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Digital Radiography

Companion Animal Surgery has acquired a fully integrated digital X-ray System with PACS (Picture Archiving Computer Systems). The beauty of this system lies in its considerably reduced X-ray processing time, which will definitely shorten your waiting period. On top of that, due to the advanced technology used, the dose on your pets will be greatly reduced, which in turn minimises greatly the possibilities of other implications due to excessive X-ray on the animals.

Other than that, the PACS allow you to have a CD containing the X-ray and Ultrasound images of your pets. This CD can be opened in any other computer and you will be able to see the images on your own computer for future references and follow-ups. With the PACS in place at Companion Animal Surgery, you will not need to remind yourself to bring the X-ray films or CDs every time you visit the clinic as the history images are stored in the PACS and will appear at a click of the button.

This state-of-the-art technology setup gives you the confidence that Companion Animal Surgery puts the interests of your pets first; we are always in line with the mindsets of pet lovers. There is a lot of convenience and ease with the new systems incorporated, hence come to Companion Animal Surgery to have a feel of the new facelift.

Ultrasound

We are equipped with the latest Esaote 40 ultrasound machine. We are able to perform soft tissue, musculoskeletal, thoracic and abdominal ultrasound. In a few months, we will be able to provide echocardiography, as we are in the process of upgrading our system to incorporate the echocardiography software.

The ultrasound machine is very useful in small animal diagnostics. It empowers the clinician with abilities to examine the internal organs of your pet to detect abnormalities like foreign body obstruction in the gastrointestinal tract, liver/splenic/kidney disease and bladder stones. If used in the musculoskeletal system, we are able to detect tendon and muscular injury. We also use it to perform advanced procedures like ultrasound guided biopsies of tissues.

Computed Tomography

Commonly referred to as a CT or CAT scan, these machines allow us to see an animals soft tissue and bones without the need for invasive surgery. With these scans a vet can can quickly and non-invasively identify internal structures and look for issues that assist diagnosis. This information is also important if further treatment is required, for example a surgeon can better know exactly where they need to operate and avoid unnecessary exploratory work aiding your pets outcome and recovery.

Currently we do not have a CT Scanner on the premise. If this is required for diagnosis we can organise scans to be taken at a partner clinic.