Veterinary Imaging in Pownal, ME
Pownal Veterinary Hospital provides veterinary imaging and diagnostics in Pownal, ME for dogs and cats, including digital X-rays, ultrasound, and in-house lab testing. Our team focuses on timely, accurate results and clear communication to guide diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Accurate Diagnostics for Better Care
Accurate diagnostics are essential for understanding your pet’s health and making informed care decisions. At Pownal Veterinary Hospital, we offer a combination of in-house testing and advanced imaging to evaluate both routine and complex conditions. With same-day bloodwork results and access to board-certified radiology interpretation, we are able to quickly identify concerns and develop appropriate treatment plans.
Diagnostic Services We Offer
Our hospital provides a range of diagnostic tools designed to evaluate your pet’s health efficiently and thoroughly, often with same-day results.
Advanced Imaging
Our diagnostic tools include digital radiology (X-rays) and ultrasound, allowing us to evaluate internal structures and detect issues such as injuries, masses, or organ changes.
In-House Laboratory
We perform bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal testing, and cytology on-site, providing faster results and helping guide treatment decisions during your pet’s visit.
Diagnostic tools that support faster, more informed care
Our goal is to provide clear answers as quickly as possible while helping you understand your pet’s condition and next steps.
Diagnostics & Imaging FAQs
Learn more about diagnostic testing and imaging for dogs and cats at Pownal Veterinary Hospital in Pownal, ME.
What types of diagnostic services do you offer in Pownal, ME?
Pownal Veterinary Hospital offers a range of diagnostic services including digital X-rays, ultrasound, bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal testing, and cytology for dogs and cats.
How quickly will I get my pet’s test results?
Many diagnostic tests at Pownal Veterinary Hospital, including bloodwork, can be completed with same-day results. In some cases, additional analysis may be reviewed by specialists for further interpretation.
Are X-rays and imaging safe for my pet?
Yes, veterinary imaging such as digital radiology is performed with safety in mind. Our team uses controlled techniques to minimize exposure while obtaining the information needed to evaluate your pet’s condition.
When should my pet have diagnostic testing?
Diagnostic testing is recommended when pets show signs of illness, injury, or changes in behavior. It is also commonly used as part of routine wellness care to monitor overall health.


