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Insights into veterinary PET-CT imaging, clinical trials and emerging theranostic approaches.
375A Concord Road, Concord West NSW 2138
Insights into veterinary PET-CT imaging, clinical trials and emerging theranostic approaches.
Real case studies explaining how PET-CT impacts cancer care in pets.
Educational resources covering the most common cancer types in animals.
Learn how a PET-CT scan improves diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for companion animals with safer, more precise veterinary care.
READ MOREDiscover how PET-CT scans transform veterinary care with precise cancer staging, treatment planning & monitoring for pets, supporting vets &...
READ MORESkin and subcutaneous (under-the-skin) tumours are the most common cancers diagnosed in dogs and cats.
READ MOREMammary gland tumours are more common cancers in female dogs and cats, especially those that are unspayed or spayed later...
READ MOREHepatobiliary (liver and bile duct) and pancreatic cancers in pets are uncommon but are hostile and difficult to manage.
READ MOREBone and joint cancers are most commonly seen in dogs, with osteosarcoma being the leading type, especially in large and...
READ MOREOral and maxillofacial cancers are relatively common in dogs and cats. They often present as visible or palpable growths within...
READ MORETumours affecting the nasal cavity, eyes, and ears in pets are less common than skin or mammary cancers, but they...
READ MORECancers of the spleen are relatively common in dogs and less frequent in cats but when they occur, they are...
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We exist to support veterinarians, enabling them to tailor treatment for optimal outcomes. With PET Theranostics, you gain a trusted partner in patient outcomes.
For Vets
Our PET-CT scans give the clearest picture of your pet’s condition, helping your vet determine the best path forward.
For Pet Owners
“To me, Dr. Lurie is Godsent. He is always available to talk. Dr. Lurie gave us all the time on a call on Saturday morning. He didn’t rush us off the phone; he was patient with all our questions. He answered and gave us more information regarding the treatment than what we had even asked for. I don’t know what good I have done in this lifetime to meet such people. Lucky me! Lucky Sambuca! Sensational. Fantastic. Kind. Fabulous. Gentle. Understanding. Relatable”.
Sabeena & David
“From the outset, David explained Toby’s diagnosis and the treatment options not only in simple, understandable terms but, most of all, with incredible empathy. David’s honest and patient approach made our decision to undertake radiotherapy treatment so comfortable. David kept us updated on his progress and continued to reassure us. Over two years on, our little fella is still going strong and is heading towards his 18th birthday – every day is a blessing”
Brian & Sharon PorterTo refer a patient or book a consultation, please call us directly on
02 7238 4190 or use the referral form.
We are a referral-only clinic. Please speak with your Vet about PET Theranostics.
If you have a general enquiry or seek additional clarification about PET-CT/CT scan email us or call our office during normal opening hours.
375A Concord Road, Concord West NSW 2138
Monday-Friday: 8 am-6 pm
Saturday/Sunday – Closed
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