This bundle features essential equipment for professional veterinary clinics. It includes diagnostic tools, surgical instruments, and monitoring devices to support a wide range of veterinary procedures. The products are selected to assist veterinarians in providing comprehensive care for animals.
Curated by The Field Editor · Updated June 2026
Built for livestock managers and clinical vets who need rugged, standardized diagnostic tools that withstand heavy use in high-traffic practices. Not for home-based pet owners or casual hobbyists — this shop focuses on professional-grade surgical and monitoring hardware.
Curator's pick: Digital Veterinary X-Ray System
This system provides the high-resolution imaging necessary for precise bone and soft tissue diagnostics across various species, offering a significantly faster workflow and lower long-term operating cost compared to traditional film-based units.
⚠ Worth knowing: High-end digital X-ray and ultrasound systems require a stable power supply and dedicated data storage infrastructure, making them less suitable for mobile field units without high-capacity portable power and ruggedized casing.
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This shop, featuring equipment from MeCan Medical, is built to equip professional veterinary clinics with essential tools for comprehensive animal care. It covers everything from routine examinations to complex surgical procedures, ensuring veterinarians have the right instruments at hand.
This collection is for established veterinary practices looking to upgrade their diagnostic, surgical, and monitoring capabilities, or for new clinics aiming to set up a robust, multi-faceted operational space. It's designed for busy environments treating a variety of animal patients.
To approach the budget, consider starting with a Veterinary Operating Table and a Veterinary Anesthesia Machine for basic surgical readiness. A full build, encompassing all diagnostic and critical care tools, can range from $34 to $4125, allowing for a phased acquisition based on practice needs.
Full build
$34–$4125
Starter
$2–$1300
Operating Table + Anesthesia Machine
Best forVeterinary ClinicsAnimal HospitalsSurgical PracticesDiagnostic CentersRoutine Examinations
The Veterinary Anesthesia Machine delivers inhalant anesthetics to animals during surgical procedures. It is designed for veterinarians and veterinary technicians to ensure safe and controlled immobilization of patients. This device helps manage pain and maintains a stable physiological state throughout surgery.
Closed-circuit delivery system
Oxygen flowmeter and vaporizer
Pressure safety valve
Mobile cart or tabletop design
Suitable for various animal sizes
In this shop: This anesthesia machine aligns with the professional veterinary clinic vibe by providing a critical tool for safe and effective surgical intervention.
The Veterinary Ultrasound Scanner provides real-time imaging of internal organs and soft tissues. It is utilized by veterinarians for diagnostic purposes, such as pregnancy checks, cardiac assessments, and abdominal examinations. This non-invasive tool aids in the early detection and monitoring of various conditions.
High-frequency transducer probes
Color Doppler imaging
Portable or cart-based models
Image storage and analysis features
Dedicated veterinary presets
In this shop: This ultrasound scanner supports the diagnostic aspect of a professional veterinary clinic by enabling detailed internal examinations.
The Digital Veterinary X-Ray System produces high-resolution radiographic images for diagnosing skeletal and internal conditions. It is used by veterinary professionals to identify fractures, locate foreign bodies, and assess organ health. This system provides rapid image acquisition and digital archiving capabilities.
Flat panel detector technology
High-frequency generator
Digital imaging software
Adjustable table or wall mount
PACS integration capability
In this shop: This digital X-ray system reinforces the advanced diagnostic capabilities expected in a professional veterinary clinic.
The Veterinary Operating Table provides a stable and adjustable surface for animal surgeries and examinations. It is designed for veterinarians and surgical teams to position patients optimally during procedures. The table facilitates access to the surgical site and can be adjusted for different animal sizes and procedures.
Stainless steel construction
Hydraulic or electric lift
V-top or flat surface options
Drainage channel and waste receptacle
Lockable caster wheels
In this shop: This operating table is a foundational piece for any professional veterinary clinic performing surgical interventions.
The Veterinary Patient Monitor tracks vital physiological parameters during anesthesia and critical care. It is an essential tool for veterinary professionals to continuously assess an animal's health status. This device displays real-time data for heart rate, respiration, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure, ensuring patient safety.
ECG, SpO2, NIBP, TEMP, RESP monitoring
Color display screen
Alarm functions for vital sign deviations
Rechargeable battery for portability
Data storage and review
In this shop: This patient monitor enhances the professional veterinary clinic's ability to ensure patient safety and closely observe animals during critical procedures.
The Veterinary Infusion Pump precisely delivers controlled amounts of fluids and medications intravenously. It is used by veterinary staff to administer fluids, antibiotics, and other drugs at a consistent rate. This device is crucial for maintaining hydration and delivering therapeutic agents to small animals.
Volumetric or syringe pump type
Rate and volume control
Programmable infusion protocols
Occlusion detection system
Compatible with standard IV sets
In this shop: This infusion pump supports the precise and controlled aspects of patient care in a professional veterinary clinic setting.
The Pet Grooming and Exam Table offers a sturdy and accessible surface for routine examinations and grooming tasks. It is suitable for veterinary clinics and grooming facilities to safely handle animals. This table provides a comfortable and secure platform for various non-surgical procedures.
Adjustable height mechanism
Non-slip tabletop surface
Stainless steel frame
Integrated grooming arm
Suitable for small to medium pets
In this shop: This table fits the professional veterinary clinic vibe by providing a practical and durable surface for daily examinations and procedures.
A Veterinary Wood's Lamp is a diagnostic tool used to detect fungal and bacterial infections on animal skin and hair. It is employed by veterinarians during dermatological examinations to identify conditions like ringworm (dermatophytosis). The lamp emits ultraviolet light, causing certain microbes to fluoresce, aiding in diagnosis.
Ultraviolet light source
Magnifying lens
Corded or battery-operated
Compact and handheld design
Specific wavelength for dermatophyte detection
In this shop: This Wood's lamp supports the diagnostic capabilities of a professional veterinary clinic, particularly in dermatology.
The comprehensive range of equipment allows for seamless transitions between diagnostic, surgical, and post-operative care, improving workflow and patient outcomes.
Integrating advanced imaging and monitoring systems enhances diagnostic accuracy and patient safety, providing veterinarians with critical real-time data.
The combination of specialized tables and precise delivery systems ensures efficient and comfortable handling of animals for both routine and complex procedures.
What to know
The initial investment for a complete setup can be substantial, requiring careful financial planning and possibly a phased approach to acquisition.
Some equipment, particularly the digital imaging systems, may require specific training for staff to operate effectively and maximize their diagnostic potential.
How to use this together
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Set Up Your Examination Station
Begin by positioning the Pet Grooming and Exam Table in a well-lit area for routine check-ups and basic diagnostics. Follow this by having the Veterinary Wood's Lamp readily accessible for dermatological examinations, ensuring you can quickly identify conditions like ringworm during initial consultations.
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Prepare for Diagnostics
Next, integrate your imaging tools: set up the Veterinary Ultrasound Scanner for soft tissue and organ assessments, and the Digital Veterinary X-Ray System for skeletal and internal imaging. Position them in a dedicated diagnostic suite to avoid moving animals unnecessarily, and ensure software is installed and calibrated for quick image acquisition.
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Equip the Surgical Suite
In your surgical area, place the Veterinary Operating Table and then the Veterinary Anesthesia Machine for patient immobilization and pain management. Position the Veterinary Patient Monitor to provide continuous vital sign tracking during procedures, ensuring it's clearly visible to the surgical team for immediate response to physiological changes.
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Establish Critical Care Support
Finally, ensure the Veterinary Infusion Pump is available for precise fluid and medication administration, especially important for post-operative recovery or critical care patients. This order allows for a logical progression from initial assessment to complex medical intervention.