Red Bank Veterinary Hospital - Tinton Falls
We use state-of-the-art advanced imaging tools, such as fluoroscopy, CT, MRI and ultrasound, to image or visualize many areas of a pet’s body to ensure each patient receives the most thorough, yet minimally invasive care available.
Fluoroscopy
With the latest C-Arm technology, we can produce faster, more detailed imaging with less radiation for increased patient safety. The Siemens Cios Alpha unit is a veterinary-industry exclusive.
Endoscopy
We are proud to have some of the smallest, most flexible scopes available from Karl Storz Endoscopy and Olympus America. Smaller, high-resolution scopes allow for more advanced imaging and high maneuverability, leading to an increased breadth and success of procedures.
What Is The Advantage For My Pet?
Diagnosis and treatment can be performed at the same time
Decreased pain
Shorter hospitalization times
Decreased anesthesia times
Decreased recovery time
Can be an option for otherwise untreatable disease
Minimally Invasive procedures include (but are not limited to):
Cystoscopy (male and female)
Urethral stenting
Cystoscopic-guided laser ablation of ectopic ureters
Subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) for ureteral obstructions
Percutaneous cystolithotomy (PCCL) for minimally invasive bladder stone removal
Laser lithotripsy for bladder and urethral stones
Tracheal stenting
Ureteral stenting
Laparoscopic liver biopsies
Collagen injections for refractory urinary incontinence
Stem cell injections for chronic kidney disease
Balloon dilation/stenting of nasopharyngeal and esophageal strictures
Polypectomies
Fluoroscopic swallow studies to evaluate esophageal function
Coil embolization of intrahepatic liver shunts
Vascular stenting for obstructive disorders