When something is going on inside your pet's body that we cannot see from the outside, X-rays give us the answers. At Abid Pets Hospital, we use modern digital radiography that produces clear, detailed images in minutes. Whether it is a broken bone, something your pet swallowed, or a chest problem, X-rays help us diagnose quickly and start the right treatment without delay.
Fast, accurate imaging to help diagnose what is going on inside your pet's body.

If your pet is limping or in pain after a fall, X-rays show us exactly where the fracture or dislocation is. This helps us plan the best treatment whether it is a cast, splint, or surgery.

Heart and lung problems often show up clearly on chest X-rays. If your pet is coughing, breathing fast, or has a heart murmur, we use chest imaging to find the cause and guide treatment.

Stomach pain, vomiting, or constipation? Abdominal X-rays help us see organs, check for blockages, bladder stones, or anything unusual in the belly that needs attention.

Pets, especially puppies, swallow things they should not like bones, toys, or socks. X-rays help us quickly find what was swallowed and decide the safest way to remove it.

Some tooth problems happen below the gum line where you cannot see them. Dental X-rays help us find hidden infections, fractured roots, and bone loss so we can treat them properly.

Before some surgeries, we take X-rays to understand the full picture inside. This helps Dr. Abid plan the procedure better and reduces surprises during the operation.
"My dog was limping badly after jumping off the roof. They did an X-ray within minutes and showed us exactly where the fracture was. The treatment plan was clear from the start. Very efficient."
"Our kitten swallowed a small toy and we were panicking. They took an X-ray right away, found it in his stomach, and removed it safely. If they did not have the X-ray machine, we would have been in trouble."
"Our old dog had been coughing for weeks. The chest X-ray showed fluid around his heart. Dr. Abid started treatment right away and he improved significantly within days. Early diagnosis saved him."
Most pets do not need anesthesia for X-rays. Light sedation may be used if the pet is in too much pain to stay still or is very anxious.
Digital X-rays produce images instantly. We review them right away and discuss findings with you during the same visit.
Yes. The radiation exposure from digital X-rays is very low. We use proper shielding and take only the images that are needed.
X-rays can show masses, abnormal growths, and changes in organ size that may indicate cancer. Further testing is done to confirm.
Yes. Since we are open 24/7, our X-ray equipment is available at all hours for emergency cases. Just call and bring your pet in.