Second

Opinion

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Sometimes a fresh perspective makes all the difference. Radiology for Pets offers an independent second opinion service for both veterinary professionals and pet owners who would like an additional specialist review of existing diagnostic imaging.

Whether you are a clinician seeking to validate findings, explore a differential you may have missed, or gain confidence before proceeding with treatment, or a pet owner looking for reassurance about your pet’s diagnosis, our board-certified radiologists are here to help.

Second opinions for veterinarians

As a veterinary professional, you can request a second opinion on any existing imaging study. Our radiologists will provide an independent, specialist review and deliver a detailed written report addressing your specific clinical question.

A second opinion may be particularly useful when:

  • You have a complex or ambiguous study and want a specialist perspective before making a clinical decision.
  • You would like to validate an existing interpretation, whether your own or another specialist’s.
  • A case involves multiple modalities and you want a radiologist to synthesise findings across studies.
  • You are preparing to discuss imaging findings with a pet owner and want additional confidence in the diagnosis.

How it works - veterinarians

Step 1

Submit your request

Submit your second opinion request directly through our standard online form below.

Step 2

Share the images

You have a few options:

  1. Include a link to the imaging study in the request form, (preferred).
  2. Upload JPEG images directly to the form.
  3. Send DICOM images to contact@radiologyforpets.com.
Step 3

Request review

We will contact you with the final cost estimate after the submission form has been reviewed.

Pricing is based on the imaging modality and the number of regions reviewed.

Online payment is required before the study is reported.

Step 4

Receive your second opinion report

Our radiologist will review the history and images and a detailed report is sent to both your veterinary clinic.

Turnaround

Standard second opinion reports are delivered within two to four business days. If your case is urgent, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate.

Billing

Second opinion cases from veterinary clinics are billed at our standard teleradiology fees.

As a non member client, we will contact you with the price estimate for your case and the invoice will be paid online before the study is reported.

Second opinions for pet owners in Australia

If your pet has already had imaging performed and you would like an independent specialist review, you can request a second opinion directly through Radiology for Pets.

Our board-certified veterinary radiologist will review your pet’s existing imaging studies and provide a detailed written report. This report is sent to your regular veterinarian, so they can discuss the findings with you and plan any next steps in your pet’s care.

You do not need a referral from your vet to request a second opinion, although we always encourage you to involve your veterinarian so they can coordinate your pet’s ongoing care.

How it works - pet owners

Step 1

Submit your request

Submit your second opinion request directly through our standard online form below.

Step 2

Share the images

You have a few options:

  1. Include a link to the imaging study in the request form, (preferred).
  2. Upload JPEG images directly to the form.
  3. or ask your veterinarian to send the images to us on your behalf at contact@radiologyforpets.
Step 3

Request review

We will contact you with the final cost estimate after the submission form has been reviewed.

Pricing is based on the imaging modality and the number of regions reviewed.

Step 4

Receive your second opinion report

Our radiologist will review the history and images and a detailed report is sent to both you and your nominated veterinarian.

You can contact your chosen veterinarian to discuss the imaging report findings and your pet’s treatment plan.

Pricing

We will contact you with the final cost estimate after the submission form has been reviewed.

Pricing is based on the imaging modality and the number of regions reviewed.

Frequently asked questions

Can I request a second opinion without my vet's involvement?

You can submit a request directly, but we will always send the report to your veterinarian so they can coordinate your pet’s care. We strongly recommend keeping your vet informed throughout the process.

A second opinion provides an additional specialist perspective. It does not replace your veterinarian’s clinical judgement. Your vet will use the report alongside their own examination and clinical findings to guide your pet’s care.

Standard second opinion reports are delivered within two to four business days. If your case is urgent, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate.

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Request a second opinion

Whether you are a veterinary professional or a pet owner, requesting a second opinion is straightforward. Submit your request through our online form and we will contact you.

Dr Juan Podadera

Med. Vet. FANZCVS (Radiology)

Juan is a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (Radiology Chapter) and one of the specialist radiologists behind Radiology for Pets. He graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from La Plata University, Argentina in 1999, and has spent the decades since building expertise across the full breadth of veterinary diagnostic imaging.

His clinical interests include small animal and equine musculoskeletal imaging, MRI, and nuclear medicine, all areas where precision in both acquisition and interpretation can make all the difference to a patient’s outcome. Juan is equally committed to integrating novel imaging techniques into practice, so the diagnostic options available through RFP stay current with the field.

Beyond clinical work, Juan holds a teaching appointment at the University of Sydney, where he supervises pre- and postgraduate students in veterinary diagnostic imaging, and remains actively involved in clinical and academic research. It is a career built on curiosity and a love of what diagnostic imaging can reveal.

Dr Joanna Pilton

BE(Hons) BVSc(Hons) PGCVetClinStud MVetStud/MVetClinStud(Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging) MANZCVS(SAMed, Radiology) DipECVDI

Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging | Co-founder, Radiology for Pets

Jo co-founded Radiology for Pets with a vision to create a specialist radiology group built on genuine collaboration with the veterinary community. She is passionate about the power of diagnostic imaging to uncover answers and to support veterinarians in delivering the very best care for their patients.

Jo is a registered specialist in veterinary diagnostic imaging, having graduated from the University of Sydney in 2007. She gained extensive experience in both general and emergency practice across Australia and the United Kingdom before completing a small animal rotating internship at the University of Sydney in 2011.

In 2019, Jo completed her residency training and Masters of Veterinary Clinical Studies at the University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital, and in the same year became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. During her specialist training she also spent time at leading referral institutions in Australia and internationally, including the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh.

Jo has published internationally and is a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in both Small Animal Medicine and Radiology. Prior to pursuing veterinary medicine, she completed a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) with Honours, reflecting her longstanding interest in the intersection of technology and medicine.

Through Radiology for Pets, Jo is committed to providing high-quality diagnostic imaging and specialist interpretation while working closely with referring veterinarians and pet owners to support informed clinical decision-making and optimal patient outcomes.