With all the buzz around artificial intelligence and how it might impact veterinary practice, we risk overlooking existing powerful solutions empowering humans through technology already available and improving the delivery of veterinary care.
Read moreVET.CT has launched a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of radiation safety in veterinary practice, providing a comprehensive suite of free resources and real-life case studies to support veterinary teams.
Read moreHow do real-life practices keep their teams and patients safe during diagnostic imaging? VET.CT sat down with leading clinics to uncover practical, everyday tips that make radiation safety simple and effective.
Read moreHow do real-life practices keep their teams and patients safe during diagnostic imaging? VET.CT sat down with leading clinics to uncover practical, everyday tips that make radiation safety simple and effective.
Read moreVET.CT met with clients to explore how they apply radiation safety principles in real-life case practice. Discover practical tips for performing safe, high-quality diagnostic imaging.
Read moreLearn with our equine case study of a head mass in a juvenile filly
Read moreVET.CT announces boosted board exam pass rate for final year residents attending its free diagnostic imaging boot camps
Read moreJoin us on Stand G40 at the London Vet Show
Read moreWe're pleased to announce our specialist webinar series!
Read moreWill we see you in Virginia for the American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) conference?
Read moreThe BEVA congress is a highlight of the year for me! It’s a great chance to meet clients and colleagues and have valuable face to face conversations, alongside an excellent scientific programme and one of the best congress social calendars every year.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that VET.CT is now a carbon-neutral company! Following the calculation and report of our scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions, which includes both direct and indirect emissions across all company activities, we explored projects that align with our mission and values through which to offset our total carbon footprint.
Read moreComputed Tomography (CT) is a useful diagnostic imaging modality that can provide you with more detailed information than conventional x-rays. Knowing when to do a CT scan (i.e. which types of cases and when in the case work-up) is crucial information. It helps vets get the most out of this modality for both the patient and the owner. However, there are also some considerations and limitations to think about.
Read moreComputed Tomography (CT) is a useful diagnostic imaging modality that can provide you with more detailed information than conventional x-rays. Knowing when to do a CT scan (i.e. which types of cases and when in the case work-up) is crucial information. It helps vets get the most out of this modality for both the patient and the owner. However, there are also some considerations and limitations to think about.
Read moreComputed Tomography (CT) is a useful diagnostic imaging modality that can provide you with more detailed information than conventional x-rays. Knowing when to do a CT scan (i.e. which types of cases and when in the case work-up) is crucial information. It helps vets get the most out of this modality for both the patient and the owner. However, there are also some considerations and limitations to think about.
Read moreComputed Tomography (CT) is a useful diagnostic imaging modality that can provide you with more detailed information than conventional x-rays. Knowing when to do a CT scan (i.e. which types of cases and when in the case work-up) is crucial information. It helps vets get the most out of this modality for both the patient and the owner. However, there are also some considerations and limitations to think about.
Read moreComputed Tomography (CT) is a useful diagnostic imaging modality that can provide you with more detailed information than conventional x-rays. Knowing when to do a CT scan (i.e. which types of cases and when in the case work-up) is crucial information. It helps vets get the most out of this modality for both the patient and the owner. However, there are also some considerations and limitations to think about.
Read moreJoin us for our new equine webinar series!
Read moreGuide to taking good quality photographs of eyes, to help our veterinary specialists provide detailed case advice for your patient.
Read moreSee you in Athens for the EVDI Congress!
Read moreAt VetCT we believe sustainability shouldn’t be part of what we do – it’s a guiding influence for everything we do. We’re delighted to share some of the sustainability initiatives we’ve been working on this year at VetCT.
Read moreVET.CT is celebrating 15 years of supporting veterinary teams!
Read moreJoin us in Liverpool for the annual BEVA Congress!
Read morePolyuria (PU) and polydipsia (PD) can be a diagnostic challenge due to the wide range of possible causes and cost associated with thorough investigation. This article provides guidance on a pragmatic approach to navigating the diagnostic pathway of PU/PD in dogs.
Read moreCT reconstructions are a vital tool in veterinary diagnostics, providing detailed images for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Read moreWe're excited to be exhibiting at Vet Science Week 2024
Read moreWe're excited to be sponsoring and exhibiting at Brain Camp 2024
Read moreHarper & Keele Veterinary School is collaborating with VET.CT to deliver a pioneering hybrid model of education in veterinary diagnostic imaging designed to provide a flexible and sustainable educational framework aligned to contemporary professional environments and graduate outcomes.
Read moreJoin us in Minneapolis for the 2024 ACVIM Forum!
Read moreWe're excited to sponsor and exhibit at BVA 2024!
Read moreFounder and CEO of VetCT, Victoria Johnson, has been named as winner of the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year Award’ at the Bupa everywoman in tech awards 2024.
Read moreTeam VET.CT are excited to attend the AAVDI Conference
Read moreWe're pleased to announce our specialist webinar series!
Read moreWe're pleased to announce that our popular equine webinar series is back this year! With topics selected by our newsletter subscribers and social media followers, we have an exciting schedule of webinars lined up.
Read moreDiscover how VetCT is redefining veterinary support with innovative teleradiology and teleconsulting services at the London Vet Show. And how we’re supporting global conservation efforts too.
Read moreAsiatic Lion from London Zoo Gets Specialist Scan Treatment
Read moreGlobal veterinary teleradiology, teleconsulting and education company, VetCT, has announced a minority investment from a family dedicated to supporting companies with a social purpose and a focus on quality.
Read moreRead the lovely stories of rescued sea turtles benefitting from free VET.CT specialist support
Read moreIn the next instalment of It's Your Case, we take a look at an equine case of a 13 year old Warmblood Gelding with chronic, intermittent low grade right fore limb lameness. Equine radiologist, Dr Lucy Meehan interprets the images and shares her findings and next steps for this patient.
Read moreVetCT has announced its multi-disciplinary teleconsulting service now offers unlimited access to specialist advice to support vets with the management of chronic cases. The change reflects a response to customer feedback and the continued improvement of the service to meet the needs of vets in practice.
Read moreIn the next instalment of It's Your Case, we take a look at a case of a 2 year old spayed Netherland Dwarf rabbit with chronic dacryocystitis which is non-responsive to topical treatment. A cone beam CT study of the head was provided and interpreted by one of our radiologists. Following that, part two is from our exotics specialist, Dr Copper Aitken-Palmer, discussing treatment options.
Read moreTo celebrate the anniversary of our charity partnership with Wildlife Vets International (WVI) and the completion of a 'round the world' challenge by our global team to virtually visit the conservation projects they support, we're delighted to host a series of veterinary wildlife webinars.
Read moreIn the next instalment of It's Your Case, we take a look at a case of a 2yo male neutered Labrador who presents in shock after vehicular trauma. Our cases include part one from the perspective of a radiologist interpreting the images and part two from a teleconsulting specialist discussing case management options. What do you think of the images and how would you manage this case?
Read moreFounder and CEO of VetCT, Victoria Johnson, has been named as winner of the ‘Most Inspiring Senior Leader Award’ at the Great British Workplace Wellbeing Awards 2023. Nominated for her outstanding contribution to creating a supportive workplace culture across a growing global organisation, Victoria’s achievements were celebrated at the ceremony held at Connaught Rooms in London on March 29, 2023.
Read moreIt's Your Case returns with a fresh, new look with discussion from both VetCT radiologists and teleconsultants to give greater insight into how to diagnose and manage the case. Each case has two parts so make sure you're caught up with both video explanations for each case.
Read moreThe new VetCT Corp. will enable the continued expansion of the global team through recruitment, while supporting the delivery of its 24/7 services.
Read moreIn our campaign to #imagemorehorses we present a complex and unusual case in which multimodal imaging facilitated a rapid and accurate diagnosis.
Read moreVetCT and Exotics Vet Support are raising awareness about the potential for delayed or mis-diagnosis of acute surgical abdominal conditions in rabbits, such as gastric dilation and volvulus (GDV). Use of CT is encouraged for rapid diagnosis to direct early, targeted surgical intervention and improve outcomes.
Read moreA survey of veterinary professionals and managers, conducted by teleradiology and teleconsulting company VetCT, has revealed key factors needed to optimise the use of Computed Tomography (CT) in vet practices. Desire for training in case selection, image acquisition and information about teleradiology services emerged as strong themes from vets wishing to offer advanced imaging to their patients and clients.
Read moreDiagnostic imaging experts, Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging and VetCT, are raising awareness surrounding the accessibility of advanced diagnostic imaging for horses. Recent advances in technology, along with the use and interpretation of affordable CT and MRI, have resulted in more vets using both modalities where suitable cases present. This increased access to advanced diagnostics has led to improved patient outcomes.
Read moreVetCT believes that the advent of AI in veterinary radiology is one of the most fundamental innovations in veterinary radiology in recent years.
Read moreVetCT specialists have a wealth of expertise in treating and caring for animals in conflict and disaster zones. We offer the following training videos FREE of charge to veterinary professionals and students to help provide animal care and improve welfare in crisis situations.
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