"Thanks to Sandy’s extraordinary ability to show us exactly what is going on inside our patients, we’re able to practice better medicine.”" - John Hess, DVM

Part of the challenge of being a veterinarian is that we cannot ask our patients “Where does it hurt?” or “What seems to be the problem?” Since Dr. Doolittle is only fiction, modern veterinary medicine has worked hard to compensate for the lack of this important patient-doctor communication. And with great success.

Like its human medicine counterpart, veterinary radiology is central to diagnosing and solving many medical problems. Similarly, veterinarians use x-rays and ultrasound to help diagnose health conditions. While most family veterinarians utilize x-rays, our specialist has advanced training, allowing her to offer more detailed information and analysis to the veterinarian so they can accurately treat the problem.

Radiology and Ultrasound have become cornerstones of veterinary medicine. Working as a team with your regular veterinarian, we can quickly and accurately identify the problem. It’s the next best thing to speaking their language. Wuff!

Sandy Wang, DVM
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology


AVAILABILITY
Daily in Parker. Please call (720) 842-5050 for appointments or more information.