We understand that seeing your pet experience unusual symptoms or act out of the ordinary can be stressful – especially if you don’t know what’s wrong. Fortunately, our veterinary diagnostic imaging team is made up of experts in using state-of-the-art imaging equipment to reveal the source of the problem, and we’re here to help.
Our commitment is not just to diagnose illnesses; it’s to enhance the well-being of your pet and be with you every step of the way.
Your pet will receive unparalleled medical care during their time at the hospital (and they’ll be spoiled with love and attention, too).
Your pet can’t tell us what’s wrong, so we use sophisticated diagnostics and imaging tools to uncover the source of the problem.
Just as no two patients are the same, neither are their treatment plans. Our diagnostic imaging team delivers key diagnostic information to other specialists and your primary vet so they can develop the most effective treatment plan to get your pet on the path to wellness.
Experience makes all the difference.
Our diagnostic imaging team is made up of veterinarians, vet technicians and assistants, and support staff with rigorous training and experience in specialty medicine. The team works hand in hand to provide the comprehensive, compassionate care your pet needs and deserves. Because we’re a multidisciplinary hospital, the team can consult the expertise of other specialty departments, too.
Dr. Walter Detwiler particularly enjoys ultrasounds and computer tomography, especially with the ability to use 3D printers to convert CT images into teaching tools for clients.
An avid outdoorsmen, Dr. Detwiler enjoys hunting and fishing. He’s married to a veterinary dermatologist, and the family includes mixed breed dog Kirra, Australian shepherd Lily, miniature Australian shepherd Roxy, ball python Hurley, bearded dragon Crush, and leopard tortoise Erie.
Dr. Frye has worked exclusively with MRI/CT imaging for over ten years. His clinical interests include MRI of the brain for strokes and tumors, abdominal CTs, and anesthesia for the critical patient, especially those with brain tumors.
Dr. Frye is a NCAA licensed football official and is the replay communicator for the Missouri Valley Football Conference. He is the father of four daughters and has two sphynx cats named Alopecia (Pecia) and Minoxidil (Moxi).
Dr. Valentina Moshnikova finds abdominal ultrasounds, CT angiography and CT excretory urography the most gratifying to perform.
Dr. Moshnikova enjoys hiking, drawing, resin epoxy crafts and indoor rock climbing. She and her husband own one lovely cat who has the voice of three.
We want you to be prepared for your pet’s visit to the radiologist, so you have one less thing to worry about. Our entire BluePearl team will be with you every step of the way.