iCRco, Inc., a leading provider of advanced medical imaging solutions, is proud to announce the 4 year anniversary of their CLARIS V Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) imaging device at the Santa Barbara Zoo.

Image courtesy of iCRco Digital Imaging 


June 16, 2023 — iCRco, Inc., a leading provider of advanced medical imaging solutions, is proud to announce the 4 year anniversary of their CLARIS V Cone Beam Computed Tomography(CBCT) imaging device at the Santa Barbara Zoo. This cutting-edge technology continues to revolutionize the way exotic animals are diagnosed and treated by providing high-quality 3D imaging for enhanced veterinary care. 

The Santa Barbara Zoo, known for its commitment to animal welfare and conservation, has taken a significant step forward in veterinary medicine with the integration of iCRco's advanced CBCT imaging device. This innovative technology will allow the zoo's veterinary team to capture detailed and precise 3D images of the complex anatomical structures of exotic animals. 

"We are thrilled to collaborate with the Santa Barbara Zoo and contribute to the advancement of veterinary care for exotic animals," said Douglas Vail, Marketing Director of iCRco, Inc. "Our CBCT imaging device offers a non-invasive and efficient solution for capturing detailed 3D images, enabling veterinarians to make precise diagnoses and develop tailored treatment plans. We are confident that this technology will greatly benefit the welfare of the animals at the zoo." 

The installation of the iCRco CBCT imaging device at the Santa Barbara Zoo highlights the organization's commitment to utilizing the latest advancements in veterinary medicine. By investing in this cutting-edge technology, the zoo demonstrates its dedication to providing the highest level of care and furthering the field of exotic animal healthcare. 

For more information: www.icrco.com


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