Diagnostic Imaging

About Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology at AMC

The Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology Service at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center uses advanced imaging technologies such as radiography (x-ray), ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning of diseases in companion animals. The department is staffed by board-certified radiologists (Dr. Anthony Fischetti, Dr. Alexandre Le Roux, and Dr. Antonia DeJesus), postgraduate residents (a three-year program designed to prepare licensed veterinarians for board certification), and Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVTs) with a breadth of experience in Diagnostic Imaging technologies and techniques.

Notes from Diagnostic Imaging: Shining a Light on Veterinary Radiology

Have you ever wondered how veterinarians figure out that a dog has swallowed a penny? Or that a cat has eaten a toy? And, more importantly, what to do next? Meet the unsung heroes in Schwarzman AMC’s Diagnostic Imaging Service in this behind-the-scenes video.

Services

To efficiently and effectively determine prognosis and guide treatment, AMC offers the following diagnostic imaging services:

  • Radiology
  • Ultrasound
  • CT Scan
  • MRI

Images from our diagnostic assessments are stored on an internet-based archive for easy retrieval and dissemination to all referring veterinarians.

Residency in Diagnostic Imaging

Learn more about our postgraduate Residency in Diagnostic Imaging for veterinarians pursuing board certification.

Our Team

Dr. Anthony Fischetti of the Animal Medical Center in New York City

DVM, MS, DACVR

Service Head of Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Imaging Residency Program Director

DVM, DACVR

Senior Veterinarian

DVM

Senior Veterinarian

DVM

Resident Veterinarian

DVM

Resident Veterinarian

DVM, MS, DECVDI, DACVR

Senior Veterinarian

DVM

Resident Veterinarian

DVM

Resident Veterinarian