Is It Time To Add CT To Your Veterinary Diagnostics?

Bring 32-Slice CT In-House to Elevate Patient Care for Vets

Bring 32-Slice CT In-House to Elevate Patient Care for Vets

Veterinary medicine is evolving quickly, and with it comes the growing demand for advanced imaging. If you’ve ever found yourself wishing for more detailed views than radiographs can offer—or if you’ve been sending patients elsewhere for CT scans—you may be wondering if it’s time to bring CT technology into your practice. Sound familiar?

Many veterinarians already utilize some form of advanced imaging; however, older CT systems can be limited by factors such as speed, slice count, or patient comfort. A 32-slice system, like the Supria Plus, represents a significant step forward. More slices mean faster acquisition times, sharper image detail, and less time under anesthesia. That’s not just better for diagnostics—it’s safer for patients and reassuring for clients.

Making the Budget Work

Adding advanced imaging has to make sense for your business. Period. A simple way to look at the numbers is to start with a baseline: performing around 15 CT scans per month at an average fee of $1,500 per case. That puts your gross monthly revenue at about $22,500.

From there, factor in common costs:

  • A fixed monthly payment for the unit
  • Radiologist interpretations (around $250 per scan)
  • Contrast materials
  • A set amount you save each month for preventive maintenance and future service needs

When you account for those, the math still leaves a healthy margin. Even at the minimum case volume, many practices find they can cover costs, build a maintenance reserve, and still generate meaningful revenue. And as your caseload grows—which often happens once CT becomes available—the financial picture only gets stronger.

Focusing on What Matters

When you’re looking at different imaging options, it helps to focus on what will truly make a difference day-to-day—for your patients, your team, and your clients. The Supria Plus 32-Slice CT has all three in mind, blending precision, efficiency, and practicality in a way that makes it a strong fit. Here are a few advantages that make it stand out:

  • Sharper, faster diagnostics – 32-slice technology delivers high-resolution images quickly, reducing anesthesia time and improving patient safety.
  • Built for all patients – A wide-bore gantry accommodates pets of every size and shape.
  • Smooth workflow – Compact and intuitive, it makes it easy for your team to integrate CT into your day-to-day.

Designed With Workflow in Mind

The Supria Plus is compact enough to fit comfortably in most veterinary settings, and still spacious where it counts, with high weight capacity to accommodate patients of all sizes. The interface is intuitive, so your team can focus on patient care instead of wrestling with a steep learning curve. And because image acquisition is so fast, your caseload won’t get bottlenecked in the imaging suite.

Looking Ahead

Offering CT services in-house sends a strong message to your clients that your practice is committed to thorough care. For many pet parents, the ability to get same-day results without a referral is invaluable. It strengthens client trust, enhances loyalty, and positions your hospital as a leader in your community.

Whether you’re thinking about adding CT for the first time or considering an upgrade from an older unit, it’s worth looking at how the technology fits into your long-term goals. The right CT doesn’t just expand your diagnostic portfolio—it shapes the kind of medicine you’re able to practice for years to come.

Learn more about the system here:  Fujifilm Supria Plus 32-Slice CT Scanner
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