These services are offered exclusively to all our referring veterinarians. You can submit your reference request via our Vet Connexion portal.
Anesthesia and Analgesia
Why does my pet need an anesthesiologist?
Your animal should be monitored by one of our anesthesia specialists in the event of:
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Hyperthyroidism
- Addison's disease
- Brachycephalic syndrome
- Chest procedure
- Removal of large masses
Our anesthesiology specialists and their team will accompany you throughout the anesthesia process, starting at home before the procedure up to their return.
Your pet will be cared for:
- Our team includes animal health technicians who specialize in anesthesia.
- Our protocols are tailor-made by a veterinarian specialized in anesthesia and analgesia
- We use a multimodal technique to prevent and treat pain (infusion, guided, echo block, neurostimulation).
Medical Imaging
Why does my animal need to be seen in medical imaging?
Because your pet can’t tell us what’s wrong, sometimes you have to go where the eyes can’t see! Medical imaging then makes it possible to better target the care to be given to your pet by trying to determine the origin of its symptoms.
Your pet should be seen by a medical imaging specialist in case of:
- MRI
- Neurological problems
- Loss of sensation in the hind limbs
- Epileptiform seizures
- CT-Scan
- Complex fractures
- Arthritis problems
- Ligament problems
- Detection of metastases
- Neurological problems
- Ultrasound
- Digestive problems
- Masses
- Foreign bodies
- Urinary problems
- Detection of metastases
Medical imaging makes it possible to better target your pet’s care while trying to determine the origin of their symptoms.
Available Services:
- Various ultrasounds (excluding cardiac)
- Computed tomography (CT-Scan)
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- Interventional radiology (aspiration, biopsy, thermolysis)
- Radiographic interpretation