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Veterinary X-ray machines

dog x-ray

Veterinary X-Ray Machines

 Finding the right equipment to use for a veterinary practice is critical  for providing efficient and safe services for animals. X-ray systems  are integral parts of any veterinary clinic and require careful  consideration when selecting which system to purchase. Many clinics also  use imaging technology such as ultrasound, fluoroscopy and CT. To make  sure you get the most value from your investment, it’s important to  consider some key factors when choosing the best veterinary x-ray  machine. 

Key concerns when choosing an x-ray system for your practice

 

First  and foremost is the size of the machine. If it doesn’t fit in the  designated area within the practice, then a new location must be found,  or another machine must be purchased. Additionally, many units need more  power than what a standard wall outlet will provide. Therefore, it may  be necessary to invest in an electrical supply modification to meet the  unit’s requirements.

Beyond practical requirements, there are also specifications to  consider beforehand. DR (direct radiography) technology is generally  preferred over CR (computed radiography), but the appropriate system  should be chosen with care. Different systems have different features  for marking up x-rays, viewing x-rays in different rooms, or  sending/sharing x-rays. Furthermore, some systems have ongoing  subscription costs that include software support, patches, and updates.  Other systems come with a one-time perpetual license that does not  include ongoing software support.

Optimal x-ray system usability is essential for veterinary practices  in order to maximize availability and efficiency of x-ray studies. As  modern imaging technology becomes increasingly advanced, it can also  become more complex for staff members to use. For example, if the team  finds it difficult to manage tools such as collimation or setting energy  levels correctly, then each study may take longer than necessary and  decrease the number of scans that vets at the practice are able to  schedule within a given day or week. This is why it is important for  veterinarians to select an x-ray system with easy-to-learn features and  operations.

Most importantly, the chosen x-ray system must be able to produce  images of sufficient diagnostic quality to support excellent pet care.  There are many good systems on the market today, but different features  may be important to different practices. Many customers want to consider  used equipment for cost-savings, but there is a trade-off with  warranties and having the latest technology advances of new equipment.

Colorado Xray Company has the right system for your veterinary practice

 

Colorado Xray Company provides some of the best veterinary x-ray equipment in the  business. Colorado Xray Company is available for consultation about the best  system for your practice size and your budget. Increase your quality of  medical care and improve practice efficiency with an x-ray system,  upgrade, or other imaging equipment like ultrasound.


The decision between portable and in-clinic vet x-ray machines  requires careful consideration of the clinic’s specific needs and  preferences. Portable vet x-ray machines are ideal for clinics that  require mobility, as they can be easily moved around the facility or  taken to off-site locations. On the other hand, in-clinic (stationary)  vet x-ray machines provide greater stability and accuracy.

There are many options when it comes to tables for in-clinic use including elevating packages, compact tables, and float tables.


Technical requirements such as compatibility with current in-clinic  computer systems must also be taken into consideration when selecting an  in-clinic machine.


Additionally, features such as automatic exposure control and noise  suppression can enhance image quality while reducing radiation exposure  time for both patients and staff. Overall, weighing these technical  factors alongside other considerations such as portability and cost will  help clinics make informed decisions when selecting the best vet x-ray  machine for their practice needs.


Colorado Xray Company provides veterinary radiographic tables with a variety  of options. Some of these include generator integration, a variable  height elevator table, two-way or four-way float tabletops, tabletop  fluid troughs and storage bins.


If you want the best veterinary x-ray systems for a reasonable price,Colorado Xray Company. We are happy to provide a comparison of our products to any other quotes you may have.

Find Your Perfect Style at Colorado X-Ray Company

MyVet Imaging

MyVet Imaging

MyVet Imaging

 

i72w System


MAXIMIZE ANIMAL COMFORT WITH DYNAMIC RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING

Elevating Table System

The i72w X-ray table is a revolutionary design that provides a 72  inch SID in the horizontal as well as vertical imaging plane. The X-ray  table provides silent mechanical movements that help reduce animal  stress during a typical study.

JPI DirectVet

MyVet Imaging

MyVet Imaging

JPI Direct Vet

 

Direct Vet System


Digital X-ray for Every Veterinarian


DirectVet is an ergonomically designed digital X-ray system that runs  on a standard wall outlet, and is powerful enough to replace a system  that requires high voltage.

MyVet Imaging

MyVet Imaging

Vet-Ray by Sedecal

 

MyVet Table X500

MyVet table X500 is a compact and integrated x-ray table  system. The X500, with a small working footprint, 4-way floating table  and tethered 17 x 17 inch Cesium Iodide flat panel detector, provides a  veterinary practitioner a powerful digital x-ray system for all of their  imaging needs.

A robust tube stand mounted directly to the table that houses  the generator offers the most space-saving solution for any clinical environment. Spring-activated locks quietly release the  four-way floating tabletop that helps calm animals as they are  positioned on the table.

Vet-Ray by Sedecal

Vet-Ray by Sedecal

Vet-Ray by Sedecal

Vet Ray x-ray

 

Digital Vet SDX


The standard 5 ft 4-way float top table allows for easy, convenient and safe

positioning of the patient. Designed specifically for veterinary application it has a

built in fully adjustable tie-down rail track. A larger big breed 6 ft table top or

shorter feline 3 ft table top option is available.

EzRay Air

Vet-Ray by Sedecal

Equine System

Hand Held Dental X-ray

  

LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE INNOVATION

It satisfies all primary dental diagnostic needs by stable and clear images.

  • Weight innovation with CNT (Carbon Nano Technology)
  • Double scatter shield design for operator safety
  • Lower cooldown times, faster workflow
  • No warm-up time

Equine System

Vet-Ray by Sedecal

Equine System

Portable X-ray

 

ExamVue  


With superior image quality and intuitive imaging software, the  ExamVue digital imaging system delivers fast image acquisition, easy  workflow management, and lower dose for your horse patients.

The Examvue system comes equipped with a strong suite of equine  tools, and is available in any configuration for your practice needs.

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