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Fluoroscopy for Pets in El Paso, TX

Fluoroscopy is a specialized form of real-time, moving X-ray imaging that allows veterinarians to see inside your pet’s body as it functions. Instead of a still image like a traditional radiograph, fluoroscopy provides video-like images of organs, bones, and tissues in motion. At TLC Animal Hospital in El Paso, this advanced diagnostic tool helps us evaluate problems that can only be detected while the body is moving, swallowing, or breathing.

Fluoroscopy For Pets
Fluoroscopy For Pets

Why Your Pet May Need a Fluoroscopy Exam

Fluoroscopy is especially helpful when a pet has symptoms that come and go or only occur during movement. Your veterinarian may recommend this imaging technique if your pet shows signs of:

Symptoms That May Require Fluoroscopy

• Persistent coughing
• Difficulty breathing
• Noisy breathing or wheezing
• Gagging when eating or drinking
• Difficulty swallowing
• Regurgitation of food or water
• Suspected esophageal disorders
• Chronic vomiting
• Symptoms triggered by movement or excitement

Because fluoroscopy shows how the body functions in real time, it detects abnormalities that traditional X-rays may miss.

What Conditions Can Fluoroscopy Diagnose?

Upper Airway and Respiratory Conditions

• Tracheal collapse
• Laryngeal paralysis
• Airway obstruction

Gastrointestinal Conditions in Birds

Upper GI motility problems
• Crop disorders
• Abnormal digestion patterns

Esophageal Disorders

• Megaesophagus
• Esophageal strictures
• Swallowing disorders
• Motility issues

What to Expect

• Your pet is positioned comfortably in front of the fluoroscopy equipment
• A continuous, low-dose X-ray beam creates real-time moving images
• Your veterinarian observes how the airway, esophagus, or GI tract works
• If swallowing issues are suspected, your pet may be given a contrast agent to evaluate movement

Benefits of Fluoroscopy for Pets

Why This Diagnostic Tool Is So Valuable


• Captures motion that static X-rays cannot
• Provides immediate visual information for diagnosis
• Helps guide treatment options more accurately
• Useful for complex or intermittent symptoms
• Safe for dogs, cats, and avian patients
• Often eliminates the need for more invasive testing

Fluoroscopy For Pets

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Fluoroscopy For Pets

Digital X-Ray Imaging for Pets

This digital X-ray provides a clear, detailed view of your pet’s internal structures, helping our veterinary team diagnose bone injuries, lung conditions, abdominal concerns, and other internal issues quickly and accurately. X-rays are fast, non-invasive, and essential for detecting problems that cannot be seen through a physical exam alone.

Fluoroscopy For Pets

Advanced Imaging for Birds and Exotic Pets

This radiograph captures a detailed view of a bird’s internal anatomy, allowing our veterinarians to assess gastrointestinal function, respiratory health, skeletal integrity, and potential foreign bodies. Our imaging technology is designed to support safe, accurate diagnostics for birds and other exotic species that require specialized care.

Fluoroscopy For Pets

High-Resolution CT Scans for Precise Diagnoses

This image shows a cat positioned for a CT scan, one of the most advanced diagnostic tools in veterinary medicine. CT imaging provides three-dimensional views of the body, helping detect tumors, spinal issues, nasal disease, trauma, and complex internal problems with exceptional clarity. CT scans ensure faster diagnoses and more effective treatment planning for your pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fluoroscopy, and why might my pet need it?

Fluoroscopy is a moving, real-time X-ray that allows veterinarians to watch your pet’s organs and structures as they function. It is commonly used to diagnose tracheal collapse, swallowing disorders, esophageal problems, and certain gastrointestinal conditions in both pets and birds.

Is fluoroscopy safe for pets?

Yes. Fluoroscopy uses controlled, low doses of radiation and is performed by trained veterinary professionals. The procedure is quick, painless, and minimally stressful for most pets.

What conditions can fluoroscopy help diagnose?

Fluoroscopy can reveal upper airway issues, esophageal diseases such as megaesophagus, strictures, swallowing abnormalities, gastrointestinal motility disorders, and more. In birds, it can be used to evaluate the upper GI tract.

How is fluoroscopy different from regular X-rays?

Traditional X-rays take still images. Fluoroscopy captures continuous, moving images, allowing the veterinarian to see how organs function in real time. This is especially useful for diagnosing dynamic problems like swallowing difficulties or airway collapse.

Is imaging painful for pets?

No. Fluoroscopy, X-rays, ultrasound, and CT scans are all non-invasive and painless procedures. Your pet may simply need gentle restraint to ensure clear images.

How fast will I get results?

In most cases, your veterinarian can review the images immediately. For complex cases, results may also be evaluated by a board-certified radiologist to ensure the most accurate diagnosis.

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