Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging

Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging provides safe, accurate and affordable, advanced imaging solutions

24/7 excellence in pet care 🕛Based in Plymouth Meeting, PA, Hickory Veterinary & Specialty Hospital offer around the clo...
01/06/2026

24/7 excellence in pet care 🕛

Based in Plymouth Meeting, PA, Hickory Veterinary & Specialty Hospital offer around the clock emergency and critical care alongside primary care and advanced specialty medicine.

Find out more about their success on our website >> https://okt.to/ahQvCX

28/05/2026

Lately, there's been a lot of talk about helium shortages. The supply chain can be pretty shaky.

With a Hallmarq zero-helium system, there are no helium refill costs at any point. Furthermore, the technology means there’s no risk of a system quench, no permit requirement for a quench pipe installation or oxygen monitor for the MRI room. When combined, these savings contribute to a meaningfully lower total cost of ownership over the life of the system.

23/05/2026

If you've been keeping an eye on the news, you might have noticed that there's been some talk about helium shortages. This is a big deal, especially for veterinary practices using high-field MRI systems. They rely on liquid helium to keep the magnets cool, and not having it can lead to unexpected costs and downtime. It’s important for practices to be aware of these challenges so they can plan better for the future!

The cooling mechanism keeps the Hallmarq helium free magnet at the temperature it needs to function. How that temperature is achieved does not affect field strength, signal quality or diagnostic capability.

Hallmarq’s 1.5T system delivers the same high-field image quality you’d expect from any 1.5T MRI, with the added advantage of veterinary specific coils and software designed around animal anatomy, not human anatomy. Our veterinary neurologists and radiologists consistently report image quality that matches or exceeds that of conventional high-field machines and our comprehensive case studies library supports their findings.

22/05/2026

MRI for lameness can give a diagnosis in 90% of cases. So whey don't more owners know about MRI or how it can help?

The missing piece of the puzzle đŸ§©Established over 30 years ago at the prestigious Grosbois training estate outside Paris...
21/05/2026

The missing piece of the puzzle đŸ§©

Established over 30 years ago at the prestigious Grosbois training estate outside Paris, Clinique de Grosbois has acquired an international reputation for locomotor pathology.

Find out how installing Standing Equine MRI upped their diagnostic game >> https://okt.to/LSEOMb

Join us this thursday for the last in our Spring CE Series where Dr. Shannon Holmes talks us through the topic on everyo...
18/05/2026

Join us this thursday for the last in our Spring CE Series where Dr. Shannon Holmes talks us through the topic on everyone's lips... How best to spend client money in neuroimaging.

Register here >> https://okt.to/OlkQ5C

14/05/2026

If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ll know that helium supply is under renewed pressure. Global shortages are a recurring challenge, and recent disruptions have once again highlighted how fragile and complex the helium supply chain can be.

We're uncovering the myths associated with helium! Did you know that Hallmarq’s system contains no liquid helium whatsoever?

The magnet is cooled through a conduction-based mechanism that requires no helium and no additional power to maintain. There is no quench pipe, no boil-off and no periodic refill schedule to manage.

Importantly, this is not a system that uses less helium than conventional MRI or one that recycles helium more efficiently. It eliminates the dependency entirely. Independent healthcare market analysis notes that even “sealed” or low-helium systems in conventional MRI still rely on liquid helium inventories, whereas truly helium-free designs remove that dependency entirely.

Are you planning to attend the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum? We have some exciting new...
13/05/2026

Are you planning to attend the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum? We have some exciting news to share... Our very own CTO and Head of Innovation, Dr. Steve Roberts, will be taking the stage to present a fascinating State of the Art talk on Emerging Veterinary MRI Technologies. Mark your calendars for June 12th at 11 AM!

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the latest advancements that are shaping the future of veterinary care. đŸ¶đŸ±

In this case study, we take an in depth look at a long medial collateral ligament injury of the fetlock joint with assoc...
12/05/2026

In this case study, we take an in depth look at a long medial collateral ligament injury of the fetlock joint with associated injury of the medial condyle of the third tarsal bone. In addition to detail obtained from ultrasonographic and radiographic findings, standing MRI enabled a comprehensive assessment of the pathology, adding to the information and allowing a more informed assessment of prognosis.

Thanks to B&W Equine Hospital for this case.

https://okt.to/X0ixeS

Join us later today for our third instalment of this Spring's CE Series as we're joined by Philippa Johnson to talk us t...
12/05/2026

Join us later today for our third instalment of this Spring's CE Series as we're joined by Philippa Johnson to talk us through the Systematic Approach to Brain Tumour Imaging. Haven't registered yet? Well then, what are you waiting for?!

Register here >> https://okt.to/KfPe1H

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