Cardiology Consultation ServicesCardiology: Echocardiogram ConsultA board-certified veterinary cardiologist provides a written interpretation of an echocardiogram in conjunction with the patient’s medical history.Cardiology: ECG & Echocardiogram ConsultA board-certified veterinary cardiologist provides a written interpretation of the ECG and echocardiogram in conjunction with the patient’s medical history.Cardiology: Radiographs & Echocardiogram ConsultA board-certified veterinary cardiologist provides a written interpretation of submitted radiographs and an echocardiogram in conjunction with the patient’s medical history.Radiographs submitted under this service are reviewed by the cardiologist.Cardiology: ECG, Echocardiogram & Radiograph ConsultA board-certified veterinary cardiologist provides a written interpretation of the ECG, echocardiogram, and submitted radiographs in conjunction with the patient’s medical history.Radiographs submitted under this service are reviewed by the cardiologist.Radiograph Interpretation Options with EchocardiographyRadiographs may be submitted either to Cardiology or to Radiology in conjunction with an echocardiogram, depending on the clinical question and desired scope of interpretation.Radiographs submitted to CardiologyWhen radiographs are sent to Cardiology, the cardiologist’s interpretation is focused specifically on cardiac-related structures, including the heart, lungs, and associated vasculature, as they relate to cardiac disease.Radiographs submitted to RadiologyWhen radiographs are sent to Radiology, a board-certified veterinary radiologist is required to systematically evaluate every visible structure in every image, including all organs, tissues, bones, and incidental findings.Radiology reports are diagnostic and descriptive in nature and do not include therapeutic recommendations (e.g., medication selection or dosing), which are typically provided by cardiologists when appropriate.Billing & Reporting ConsiderationsWhen radiographs are submitted to Radiology in addition to an echocardiogram, there is a higher associated cost. This reflects that the imaging studies are interpreted by two different specialists (Cardiology and Radiology), processed through separate departments, and result in two distinct written reports.Radiograph Submission RequirementsAll radiographs submitted for interpretation must be provided in DICOM (.dcm) format, as required for diagnostic image quality and specialist review. Radiographs may be uploaded through the patient information form during the online booking process. If assistance is needed with exporting or converting images to DICOM format, please contact IDEXX or your radiography software/equipment provider.
Internal Medicine: Consultation with Abdominal UltrasoundIncludes a detailed written interpretation of the abdominal ultrasound by a board-certified veterinary internist, with diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations.Internal Medicine consultations have a standard 24-hour turnaround time. Priority and weekend priority reads are not available for Internal Medicine reports. If radiographs are submitted with an Internal Medicine consultation, they are reviewed separately by the Radiology department. Priority and weekend priority options apply to radiograph interpretations only and do not affect the Internal Medicine turnaround time.
Radiology Consultation Services Radiology: Ultrasound ConsultA board-certified veterinary radiologist provides a comprehensive written interpretation of the submitted ultrasound study, including evaluation of all visible structures, in conjunction with the patient’s medical history.Radiology: Radiographs & Ultrasound ConsultA board-certified veterinary radiologist provides a comprehensive written interpretation of the submitted radiographs and ultrasound study, including evaluation of all visible structures on each image, in conjunction with the patient’s medical history.Referral Laboratory InformationCervical (thyroid) ultrasound and ocular ultrasound studies are submitted to Antech Diagnostics for interpretation by board-certified veterinary radiologists. All other ultrasound and radiology studies are submitted to IDEXX for review by board-certified veterinary radiologists.Radiograph Submission RequirementsAll radiographs submitted for radiology interpretation must be provided in DICOM (.dcm) format, as required for diagnostic image quality and radiologist review. Radiographs can be uploaded directly through the patient information form during the online booking process or emailed to our team as instructed. If you are unsure how to export or convert your images to DICOM format, please contact IDEXX or your radiography software/equipment provider for assistance.