Twinbrook Animal Clinic

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    • Home
    • About Us
      • Hours
      • Blogs
      • Meet the Team
      • Testimonials
      • Clinic Policies
      • Tour Our Clinic
    • Services
      • Preventative Care
      • Cat Boarding
      • Vaccines
      • Microchipping
      • Radiology
      • Surgery
      • Dental Care
      • Physical Rehab
      • End of Life Care
      • Grooming
    • Urgent Care & Emergencies
    • Community Outreach
      • Events
      • Police K9 Support
    • Veterinary Topics
    • Job Opportunities
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724-898-2300

Twinbrook Animal Clinic

Twinbrook Animal ClinicTwinbrook Animal ClinicTwinbrook Animal Clinic
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Hours
    • Blogs
    • Meet the Team
    • Testimonials
    • Clinic Policies
    • Tour Our Clinic
  • Services
    • Preventative Care
    • Cat Boarding
    • Vaccines
    • Microchipping
    • Radiology
    • Surgery
    • Dental Care
    • Physical Rehab
    • End of Life Care
    • Grooming
  • Urgent Care & Emergencies
  • Community Outreach
    • Events
    • Police K9 Support
  • Veterinary Topics
  • Job Opportunities
  • Contact Us

Radiology/Radiographs

The common term for a radiograph is an x-ray. These images can help diagnose problems and conditions with the bones and joints, such as broken bones, swelling in the joints and other types of bone abnormalities. X-rays can also be used to diagnose problems with the internal organs, like the heart, lungs, spleen, liver, stomach, intestines, and kidneys.


Digital radiography provides significantly improved image quality compared to traditional film radiography - allowing for more accurate diagnoses, faster results, reduced radiation exposure to patients and staff, easier image storage and sharing, and overall enhanced efficiency in medical imaging procedures. 

A dog undergoing an X-ray examination at a veterinary clinic.

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1120 Pittsburgh Road, Valencia, PA 16059
Phone: (724) 898-2300 

Email:  twinbrookclinic@zoominternet.net

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