As a Work From Home Veterinary Radiologist, you can expect to review a wide variety of imaging studies, including radiographs (X-rays), CT scans, MRI scans, ultrasound images, and sometimes nuclear medicine cases, depending on your employer or clients. Your daily caseload might involve interpreting images from small animals, equine patients, or exotic species, depending on the veterinary practices you support. Many radiologists handle an ongoing queue of cases sent by general veterinarians who rely on your specialized expertise for accurate and timely diagnostic reports. Collaboration is often managed through secure messaging on teleradiology platforms, and you may occasionally offer virtual consultations or participate in continuing education sessions with referring veterinarians. This role provides a high degree of autonomy combined with meaningful professional engagement across remote veterinary networks.