Throughout the history of veterinary practices equipment has all ways played an important roll in the proper diagnosis of animal patients. The correct tools can elevate the level of medicine offered in an animal hospital from basic to exceptional...
Read MoreAn equipment technology that can be a permanent veterinary hospital addition with minimal tracing time are cryosurgery units. Handheld units are affordable and make quick work of skin conditions like tags and warts. Cryosurgerical pens take a gas cartridge to lower the temperature of the precision tip....
Read MoreIf your the type of practitioner that enjoys time spent over the surgery table electrosurgery is a great option for modernizing your equipment line up. Electrocautery units have become a mainstay in the veterinary surgery room. By the manipulation of tip shapes and sizes units use different levels of electricity to ...
Read MoreThe transition from a traditional x-ray film development style machine to a new modern digital unit can be a daunting one. Where to start? How much do they cost? Will I get my money back from the investment? Digital x-rays might be a larger purchase price, new units starting from 45k...
Read MoreAdding additional services to a clinic is a profitable way to increase the bottom line without raising prices from your more competitive procedures. An ultrasound machine can give a veterinarian a chance to better serve patients with something they haven't offered before or have sent to ...
Read MoreA technology that's become more common place in veterinary practices and requested more often by clients is laser therapy. The technology, some times referred to as cold laser treatment, is used in numerous aspects of veterinary medicine. Muscle regeneration, accelerates bone formation..
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