"University Veterinary Specialists is raising the bar in veterinary medicine with the introduction of this groundbreaking technology. Our pet-specific MRI is the first of its kind in the US, and it's right here in Pittsburgh," said University Veterinary Specialists President Dr Apryle Horbal.
Animal hospitals providing MRI imaging commonly use pre-owned human MRI machines. The brand new Magnus AIP-Vet MRI is designed exclusively for companion animals using veterinary-specific software.
"The advancements that were utilized when building this MRI are incredible. We are producing images comparable to a high-field machine, but with better affordability and faster, thus safer, scans. The machine is specifically designed for use with pets, and even the table has a special shape to accommodate veterinary patients. There are many upsides to having an MRI performed with this unit," said chief medical officer Dr Dimitri Brown.
The Magnus MRI uses state-of-the-art electronics and fiber optic cabling to decrease scan times, which leads to a shorter amount of time that an animal needs to be anesthetized. And at only 50dB, the machine is significantly quieter than a high-field MRI, which can reach decibel levels of up to 120 – or the equivalent of being at a live rock concert.
MRI scans from the Magnus MRI at University Veterinary Specialists are priced at just $1,295; roughly half of what a high-field MRI scan costs, with comparable imaging.
University Veterinary Specialists offers small animal 24-hour emergency and trauma care, specialized surgical procedures, advanced internal medicine and oncology, routine and advanced equine dentistry, rehabilitation, and more.
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