VCA Gwynedd is in the home stretch of our building renovations following the flooding event and will need to close for a few days while we complete the final phase of work (which we hope will be the last time!).
The hospital will be closed beginning Friday, June 12, and we plan to reopen in the building on Wednesday, June 17.
Thank you so much for your patience and support throughout this process!
VCA Gwynedd is in the home stretch of our building renovations following the flooding event and will need to close for a few days while we complete the final phase of work (which we hope will be the last time!).
The hospital will be closed beginning Friday, June 12, and we plan to reopen in the building on Wednesday, June 17.
Thank you so much for your patience and support throughout this process!
VCA Gwynedd is in the home stretch of our building renovations following the flooding event and will need to close for a few days while we complete the final phase of work (which we hope will be the last time!).
The hospital will be closed beginning Friday, June 12, and we plan to reopen in the building on Wednesday, June 17.
Thank you so much for your patience and support throughout this process!
Our hospital is proud to offer state-of-the-art Digital Radiology Services. Digital x-rays are essentially film-less x-rays. Traditional x-rays use photographic film to capture images whereas digital x-rays use a digital image capture device (computer) to record the x-ray image. There are many advantages to digital x-rays including a shorter time to take the x-ray, lack of chemicals needed to process an x-ray and less radiation exposure to your pet and veterinarian. These x-rays can also be digitally enhanced for best visualization of a problem. Digital x-rays can easily be copied to disk, magnified or sent to a specialist for evaluation at the press of a button. Ask our staff or veterinarians if you have questions about digital x-rays.