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The Veterinary X Ray market is a segment of the Animal Healthcare/Veterinary industry that focuses on the use of X Rays to diagnose and treat animals. X Rays are used to detect fractures, tumors, and other abnormalities in animals, and can be used to guide surgical procedures. Veterinary X Rays are typically used in combination with other diagnostic tools, such as ultrasound and endoscopy, to provide a comprehensive picture of an animal's health.
Veterinary X Ray systems are typically designed to be portable and easy to use, allowing veterinarians to take X Rays in the field or in their clinic. They are also designed to be safe for both the animal and the operator, with features such as low-dose imaging and automatic exposure control.
Some companies in the Veterinary X Ray market include Carestream Health, Fujifilm, GE Healthcare, Hitachi Medical Systems, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens Healthineers. Show Less Read more