Out Patient Ultrasound A completed outpatient Ultrasound request form is required prior to making an appointment for outpatient ultrasound. Once we receive your referral request, a MASH team member will contact the pet owner to schedule an appointment. "*" indicates required fields Are you wanting a consultation & assessment by a Small Animal Specialist Surgeon? Yes No Based on your answer to the above question, you need to fill out this form instead. Referring Veterinarian* First Last Referring Vet Clinic*Referring Veterinary Clinic Email:* Owner Name* First Last Owner Phone Number*Owner Email*Patient Name*Patient Species*Patient Breed*Patient Weight*Patient Age*Reason for abdominal ultrasound*Are there any contraindications for sedation or general anaesthesia:* Yes No If there are contraindications please note here:NB: CT is more sensitive than ultrasound for lesion detection in patients over 25 kg. For patients over 25-30 kg, depending on the reason for ultrasound examination request, CT may be a more sensitive test. 2012 Sep-Oct;53(5):513-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8261.2012.01949.x. Epub 2012 May 22. Comparison of abdominal computed tomography and abdominal ultrasound in sedated dogs, Erica L Fields 1, Ian D Robertson, Jason A Osborne, James C Brown Jr.Have there been any abnormal CBC or biochemistry or other laboratory tests within the last 12 months?* Yes No If Yes, please note here:Upload the clinical history:* Drop files here or Select files Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, dicom, pdf, Max. file size: 128 MB. CAPTCHA