What's different about veterinary MRI
Animals are almost always anesthetized for a scan, so anesthesia and monitoring equipment must work in and around the shielded room. That changes how penetrations and the layout are designed — and it's where generalist vendors often fall short.
What owners should plan for
- A shielded room designed around anesthesia and monitoring workflows
- A layout that supports safe induction, scanning and recovery
- A partner experienced specifically with veterinary imaging
- A turnkey process so you can focus on the practice, not the build
Get it right the first time
A room built for veterinary realities from day one means fewer compromises and a smoother launch. Our VET Systems are engineered for exactly this.