Stratham-Newfields Veterinary Hospital
Providing Seacoast Pets a Higher Standard of Care 
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 Digital Radiographic & Sonographic Imaging

Radiographs (x-rays) are the diagnostic modality of choice for a number of problems, ranging from broken bones to pneumonia to swallowed foreign objects. Radiographs are particularly useful for visualizing and diagnosing problems like bone fractures, hip dysplasia, and arthritic changes in joints. 

​Ultrasound is the imaging modality of choice for many diseases and conditions. Ultrasound produces a visual map of the interior of the body and is often a critical tool for to the comprehensive diagnosis of cancer, adrenal disease, liver disease, kidney disease, and gastrointestinal problems.
Learn more about diagnostic imaging
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Our ultrasound room and equipment.
gall stones
Liver with gall bladder obstruction.
splenic mass
Mass in the spleen of a dog (yellow marks).
Bladder stones
Bladder stones (yellow arrows).
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Our radiology room.
ouch
This is the left front limb (arm) with a dislocated radius and fractured ulna.
hips
The left hip of this cat has severe and painful degenerative changes.
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Protective equipment is important. We wear lead aprons and gloves to minimize radiation exposure to our team.
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 Stratham-Newfields Veterinary Hospital, 8 Main Street, Newfields NH 03856
Phone: 603-778-7687   | Fax: 603-778-2471  |   [email protected]
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