Digital Radiology (X-Ray) & Ultrasound

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We have the state-of-the-art, VetRay radiology system. We are a fully digital practice with digital x-ray capabilities. This shortens the time to get a high quality x-ray of your pet. Within seconds, we can see the image on the computer screen and it allows us to look closely at the imaged area to make an accurate diagnosis.

Our radiology system is also connected to a network of specialists. This allows us to send your pet’s x-ray to a board certified radiologist should we need to consult on a radiograph.

We also offer in-house ultrasounds performed by a board certified canine and feline specialist veterinarian who regularly travels to Cary Grove Animal Hospital. Ultrasounds are a great non-invasive way to help diagnose your pet’s illness. It may include examination of abdominal organs, or heart with an echocardiogram to diagnose cardiac conditions.

We also have ultrasound capabilities on site at all times to do urgent care ultrasounds performed by our staff doctors as needed. We are very pleased to offer this state-of-the-art service at our practice.

Recommended Pet Vaccines

Which vaccines should your pet have? “Core” vaccines are those recommended—and possibly mandated by law—for most pets.

Core vaccines include:

After evaluating these issues, we can provide you with the information you need to decide on the immunization program that best protects your pet.

Additional Information

Puppies and kittens usually start their vaccine series between 6 to 8 weeks of age. The specific schedule for pet vaccinations will depend on the type of vaccine and our veterinarian’s recommendations.

The frequency of vaccines will depend on a number of factors, including the type of pet you have. For example, you should make sure that your dog completes the initial series of core vaccines administered at the puppy stage, as well as booster shots at one year of age. Following the one-year boosters, it’s recommended that the distemper, adenovirus, and parvovirus core vaccines be administered once every three years.

Additionally, some vaccination schedules are regulated by local and state law. States and municipalities govern how often rabies boosters are administered. 

Non-core vaccines should be administered whenever the risk of disease is significant. For example, the kennel cough vaccine should be administered once every year or once every six months. If your pet boards a lot or goes to doggie daycare, you may consider vaccinating for kennel cough every six months.

Vaccinations play a crucial role in safeguarding your pet’s health by stimulating their immune system to fight off potential infections. By administering routine vaccinations, we can prevent serious and potentially life-threatening diseases such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and more. Not only do vaccinations protect your pet, but they also contribute to the overall health and well-being of the entire community by preventing the spread of contagious diseases.

At Cary Grove Animal Hospital, we take a personalized approach to animal vaccinations, tailoring our recommendations to meet the unique needs and lifestyle of each pet. Our team of experienced veterinarians will work closely with you to develop a vaccination schedule that aligns with your pet’s age, breed, health status, and risk factors. We prioritize the safety and comfort of your pet throughout the vaccination process, ensuring a stress-free experience for both you and your furry companion.

Vaccinations can be administered during routine wellness exams. Vaccine reactions are generally nonexistent. However, if your pet does have a reaction which may include swelling or local pain, call your veterinarian immediately. Most reactions will occur soon after the vaccination.

Although some of your pet’s vaccines are administered every three years, this does not mean you should skip your pet’s yearly wellness exam. Routine wellness exams provide the opportunity for your veterinarian to detect and prevent problems at an early stage.

After evaluating these issues, we can provide you with the information you need to decide on the immunization program that best protects your pet.

To schedule a routine wellness exam for your pet, or to make an appointment for pet vaccinations in Cary Grove, contact us at 847-462-8387.