Veterinary Ultrasound in Edmond, OK
Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care provides veterinary ultrasound for dogs and cats in Edmond, OK, when urgent symptoms need clearer answers. Ultrasound helps us evaluate soft tissues and abdominal organs alongside our brand-new in-house lab (CBC, chemistry, cytology) and other diagnostics. You’ll receive transparent, step-by-step communication in a welcoming, open-concept space—so you understand what we’re looking for and what the results mean for next steps.
Gentle Imaging That Adds Critical Detail
A pet ultrasound can reveal information that X-rays may not show—especially for the abdomen and other soft tissues. When a dog or cat is vomiting, painful, weak, or “just not acting right,” an ultrasound can help guide safer decisions during an urgent care visit. Our team explains findings in plain language, involves you throughout the process, and coordinates next steps with your primary veterinarian—or with board-certified specialists when advanced input is helpful.
Real-Time Imaging
Ultrasound creates live images of organs and soft tissues, supporting more informed decisions during urgent care appointments.
Clear Next Steps
Results help determine whether your pet can go home with treatment, needs additional diagnostics, or should be referred for overnight hospitalization.
What to Expect During a Pet Ultrasound
We’ll start with an exam and a quick review of your pet’s symptoms, timeline, and prior history when available. If ultrasound is recommended, we’ll explain the goal of the scan and what questions we’re trying to answer. Some pets may need gentle restraint or light sedation for image quality and comfort—our team will talk you through options before proceeding. Throughout the visit, Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care prioritizes transparency, education, and keeping pet owners actively involved in care decisions. After your visit, you will receive detailed written instructions to help you continue care at home or with your primary veterinary clinic.
Common Reasons for Ultrasound
Ultrasound is often recommended when symptoms suggest an internal issue that can’t be confirmed by exam alone. In urgent care, it’s especially useful for abdominal concerns and cases where we need fast clarity. These are common situations where dog or cat ultrasound in Edmond may be part of the diagnostic plan.
Vomiting or Diarrhea
Ultrasound can help evaluate intestinal patterns and abdominal organs when symptoms are persistent or worsening.
Painful or Swollen Abdomen
Helps assess organs and fluid patterns when a pet seems uncomfortable, guarded, or bloated.
Loss of Appetite or Lethargy
Adds detail when pets are weak or “off,” especially when paired with in-house bloodwork.
Suspected Foreign Body
May help clarify obstruction risk and guide whether monitoring, treatment, or referral is safest.
Urinary Concerns
Can support evaluation for stones, bladder changes, or abdominal causes of straining and discomfort.
Masses or Abnormal Findings
Provides more detail on soft tissue structures when a lump or organ change is suspected.
Follow-Up to X-Rays
Ultrasound can complement digital radiology when we need deeper information beyond a standard X-ray view.
Need for Overnight Care
If findings suggest hospitalization, we refer to a local ER for 24/7 monitoring and continued treatment.
