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Digital radiograph of horse with ECVM taken by Kinetic Equine Medicine

Diagnostic Imaging

Advanced Digital Imaging for the Performance Horse

Take advantage of our introductory imaging offer — available for a limited time

Kinetic Equine Medicine (KEM) is now offering state-of-the-art wireless digital radiographs, bringing hospital-level imaging directly to the horse with speed, precision, and exceptional clarity.

Our newest portable radiography system allows images to be captured and rendered almost instantly, enabling veterinarians to assess findings in real time and make informed clinical decisions without delay.

Introductory Radiology Special

Complete Cervical & Thoracic (Neck & Back) Radiographic Series

$800

  • Includes C7-T1 in most horses - $2,200 value

  • Schedule by February 28, 2026

  • Exam fee, sedation, and haul-in fee not included, if applicable

  • Monroe & Fall City haul-in appointments only

  • Appointments are limited during this introductory period.

Dr. Beth Byles examining digital radiograph or x-ray
Digital radiograph of horse with ECVM taken by Kinetic Equine Medicine

Capabilities

What Advanced Digital Radiography Allows Us to See

With the latest wireless technology, we can now image areas that were historically difficult to capture reliably in the field, including a full neck and back series—including C7/T1 in most horses.

 

These high-resolution images provide critical insight into bony alignment, joint integrity, and structural changes that may be contributing to pain, neurologic signs, performance decline, or compensatory movement patterns.

Clinical Efficiency

Advanced imaging, delivered on-site

Traditional imaging often requires trailering to a referral clinic, introducing delays, added stress for the horse, and barriers to timely diagnosis. With our advanced digital radiography, hospital-level imaging is delivered onsite, allowing images to be captured and reviewed immediately.

Benefits include:

  • Near-instant image rendering for veterinary assessment

  • Fewer repeat exposures due to high image quality

  • More efficient clinical decision-making

  • Earlier initiation of targeted treatment and rehabilitation

  • Faster diagnosis supports faster healing, while minimizing disruption and setbacks for the horse.

Mobile x-ray digital radiograph system
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