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EAR & NASAL

Every day, countless diagnoses are missed on radiographs and ultrasound because they are not visible.

HDVI is the future of veterinary imaging and offers; faster, more accurate diagnoses and better care for your patients.

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VIMAGO™ GT30

For general practices that see a lot of ear & nasal cases, we recommend either the Vimago™ GT30.

 See everything that scopes and radiographs cannot see. 

✔ Captures Skull in 2D and 3D. 
✔ Scan & review images in 2-3 minutes. 
✔ Impeccable soft tissue detail. 

Otitis Media with Bulla Nodules

DSH | 5yo | 13 lbs | Presented with aural polyp on right ear

CT Findings provided by Peregrine Radiology

Case Library

With more than 450 units in the field, we have a growing library of cases for your area.

Vimago GT30 HDVI

Vimago GT30 HDVI

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I would strongly recommend this unit if you wish to enhance your diagnostic capabilities which leads to treatments/surgeries that you keep in-house for better client-patient management.

Steve Dullard DVM, DABVP AnCare Veterinary Hospital

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I was really considering how can we get this piece of technology here instead of sending my patients 2-3. hours away and at different price points, where I wouldn't be able to take the case back because someone else did the surgery or the management and I lost out on it. This is where I find the fun part of veterinary medicine as opposed to routine medical care.

Joseph D'Abbraccio, DVM Cat Skill Vet Services

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Education

Our company sets itself apart by providing comprehensive education and training across all veterinary practices, ensuring staff mastery of our technology for optimal imaging results and the highest standard of pet care.

Demystify CT

Get into a light physics lesson, deep into the types of CT and even deeper into how CT benefits veterinary diagnostics in this one-hour lecture presented by Robert O’Brien, DVM, MS, ACVR.

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