Unconventional animals
Like dogs and cats, small mammals, reptiles and birds also need veterinary examinations. X-ray equipment must also be able to handle unconventional animals.
In these cases, it is the quality of care that makes the difference: only speed of intervention, specific expertise, appropriate software and simple operating instructions allow optimal management of the "special" patient.
Animal Welfare
Do not forget the fact that owners pour their affection and love into your patients. During a visit you will, in fact, be judged by them.
Design accouterments of our X-ray systems were introduced precisely with this point in mind: the patient table moves smoothly, avoiding noises that can create tension; the equipment uses a low and minimal dose of irradiation while the speed at which the diagnosis is made reduces stressful times.
Data Sharing
This point relates to the management aspects: managing data means providing easy-to-manage and easy-to-consult history archives, as well as the ability to interface to all major management systems. Today, however, this is no longer enough. The ability to interface takes on a whole new role, namely sharing data with owners. The trend is clear: today's owner would like to have their pet's radiological outcomes and then be able to share them on social networks. All this offers enormous potential in terms of direct and indirect facility publicity, provided, however, that such operations are simple and straightforward.
Operational ergonomics
Reduced footprint and time gain today are not just pluses, but indispensable conditions for optimal management of equipment that must produce income. Our equipment, for example, can provide very high-resolution digital images in as little as 2 seconds, benefiting operational management of patients.