Diagnostic clarity, delivered with calm.
Outpatient ultrasonography by a board-certified Veterinary Radiologist — for companion animals and exotic pets across Western Australia.

An outpatient practice built around the patient — and the people who love them.
Vet Imaging Specialists offers specialist ultrasound by referral, allowing your general practitioner to access world-class imaging while continuing to manage your pet's case. Our equipment is fully digital, our environment is calm, and our reports are exhaustive.
A complete suite of diagnostic ultrasound.
Comprehensive abdominal organ assessment with high-frequency probes.
Detailed cardiac function and structural evaluation.
Soft tissue, tendon and joint imaging for sports & lameness cases.
Precise ocular ultrasonography for vision & globe pathology.
Confirmation, viability and staging for breeders and pet owners.
Ultrasound-guided FNAs & biopsies with diagnostic confidence.
Four considered steps from referral to report.
- 01Referral receivedYour GP vet sends a brief history. We confirm the appointment within hours.
- 02Calm appointmentPatients are scanned in a quiet, dimmed room with gentle handling.
- 03Specialist interpretationFindings are reviewed and contextualised by our radiologist.
- 04Same-day reportA comprehensive written report and key images reach your GP that day.

Trusted by Perth's most considered veterinarians.
"Calm, methodical and exceptional with both patients and clients. Reports arrive faster than anywhere else we've worked with."
"Our nervous rescue felt completely at ease. The diagnosis changed her treatment and likely saved her life."
"Specialist-grade imaging without the hospital referral hassle. A genuine extension of our practice."
Frequently asked.
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Yes. As a specialist outpatient service, all patients are seen by referral from their primary care veterinarian, who retains case management.
Most ultrasound appointments take between 30 and 60 minutes depending on the body region and patient temperament. We never rush a scan.
Most patients are scanned awake with gentle restraint. We will discuss sedation with your referring vet when clinically indicated.
Comprehensive written reports with key images are emailed to your referring vet on the same business day.
Yes. Rabbits, ferrets, birds and reptiles are all welcome. Please mention species and weight when booking.