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Veterinary Radiology in Edmond, OK

Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care offers veterinary radiology and imaging for dogs and cats in Edmond, OK—supporting urgent decisions when your primary veterinarian is unavailable. With digital X-rays, ultrasound, and a brand-new in-house lab (CBC, chemistry, cytology), we can often gather answers quickly during our hours. Expect transparent communication, an open-concept experience, and clear guidance on what results mean and what to do next.

Fast, Clear Imaging for Urgent Concerns

Radiology is one of the most helpful tools in urgent care because it can reveal problems you can’t see from the outside—like fractures, lung changes, foreign objects, or abdominal concerns. Our team uses digital X-rays and ultrasound alongside in-house labwork to create a more complete picture of your pet’s condition. We’ll explain each recommendation, share what we’re looking for, and keep you involved at every step.

Digital X-Rays

Quick imaging for bones, chest, and abdomen—helpful for limping, coughing, suspected injury, or possible foreign body concerns.

Ultrasound

A non-invasive way to evaluate soft tissues and abdominal organs when symptoms are unclear or when we need more detail than X-rays provide.

What to Expect During a Radiology Visit

We start with a focused exam and a conversation about your pet’s symptoms, timeline, and any recent changes at home. If imaging is recommended, we’ll review the “why” first—then talk through what digital X-rays or ultrasound can help evaluate. At Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care, our open floor plan supports real-time updates and clear communication, so you’re not left wondering what’s happening. After your visit, you will receive detailed written instructions to help you continue care at home or with your primary veterinary clinic. When appropriate, we can coordinate access to board-certified veterinary specialists for advanced guidance.

When Imaging May Be Recommended

Dogs and cats can’t always show exactly where they hurt, and urgent symptoms can overlap across many conditions. Veterinary radiology and imaging help narrow down the cause so we can recommend the safest next step. These are common situations where X-rays, ultrasound, and labwork may all be part of the diagnostic plan.

Limping or Sudden Pain

Digital X-rays can help evaluate injuries, fractures, arthritis flare-ups, or joint changes that may need treatment or referral.

Coughing or Breathing Changes

Chest X-rays may help assess lungs and heart silhouette when symptoms raise concern for infection, inflammation, or more urgent issues.

Vomiting or Suspected Foreign Body

Abdominal imaging can help look for obstruction concerns and guide whether monitoring, supportive care, or referral is safest.

Bloated or Painful Abdomen

Ultrasound can provide more detail on organs and fluid patterns when a pet’s belly is painful or enlarged.

Traumatic Injury

After a fall, bite, or accident, imaging helps us assess internal and orthopedic concerns—even if your pet “seems okay” initially.

Urinary Signs

Combined imaging and urinalysis may help evaluate stones or urinary tract concerns when pets are straining, urinating frequently, or uncomfortable.

Weakness or Collapse

Labwork (CBC/chemistry) paired with imaging can help identify patterns that need immediate stabilization or referral to a 24 hour emergency facility.

Need for Overnight Monitoring

If imaging suggests hospitalization is needed, we refer to a local ER for 24/7 care and continued treatment.