Ready to Go Digital?

Digital Imaging is the future of our industry.  Determining when and how to make the switch though, can be overwhelming. 
Below we try to answer three of the most important questions regarding digital and take some of the burden off you—the decision maker.  Additionally, our experienced, competent consulting team will be glad to answer any additional questions you may have.

InnoVet DXR

Highest-Resolution
Image in seconds!

Direct Digital Imaging System

High-Frequency X-ray

Direct Digital Receptor

DICOM Software

CD/DVD Export

Windows PC

2 MP Monitor

Installation & Training

Warranty & Support

Fujifilm XC1/XL1

Computed Radiography

Superior Image Quality

DICOM Software

CD/DVD Export

Windows PC

2 MP Monitor

Installation & Training

Warranty & Support

Digital Imaging Products

InnoVet DXR Specs

New Construction

Retrofit Newer X-ray Units

High Volume Clinics

Paperless Clinics

Detail-sensitive Studies

Speed-critical Environments

Recommended For

Fuji CR.
There is a difference.

Fujifilm XL1/XC1 Specs

Retrofit Older X-ray Units

Mid Volume Clinics

Paperless Clinics

Large Animal Clinics

Combo Clinics Large & Small

Exotics Specialty Clinics

Recommended For

Digital Integration

There are generally three, proven ways selected to integrate a digital imaging system into your existing clinic:

Text Box: Mini-PACS

An image management solution that can integrate multiple modalities (x-ray, ultrasound, video endoscopy, etc.) into a single image viewing and image archive network. Usually, requires a separate network from practice management and can be price intensive.

Text Box: Bridged Digital Workstation

An image management solution that bridges the practice management software with the digital imaging workstation.  A very simple and effective solution that utilizes basic Windows import/export commands to integrate digital imaging with an existing network.

Text Box: Stand-alone Digital Workstation

A viable solution for the small clinic that does not have the critical need for digital/practice management software integration.  Through CD/DVD and print technology, images can be transferred throughout the clinic without intricate networking and software configuration.

Digital Advantages

Hard Cost Savings

When considering whether a digital solution makes $ense it’s best to compare the Hard Cost Savings, Soft Cost Savings, Potential Fee increases, & benefits versus the costs of digital: