Comprehensive Veterinary CarePet X-rays in Ann Arbor MI
When your pet isn’t feeling well, fast and precise diagnostics are essential. At Arbor Hills Animal Clinic, we provide pet X-rays in Ann Arbor, MI, using advanced imaging technology to diagnose injuries, illnesses, and internal conditions quickly and accurately.
Why Are X-Rays Important for Your Pet’s Health?
Veterinary X-rays (also called radiographs) give us a non-invasive way to examine your pet’s bones, joints, chest, abdomen, and even teeth. They’re often one of the first steps in diagnosing conditions like broken bones, arthritis, or swallowed objects. X-rays also help us detect internal injuries after trauma, assess the size and shape of organs, and identify signs of tumors or abnormal fluid buildup.
Dental X-rays, in particular, are essential for uncovering issues that can’t be seen with the naked eye, such as tooth root infections or hidden decay below the gum line. Whether your pet is limping, showing signs of discomfort, or experiencing vague symptoms, X-rays help us pinpoint the problem quickly and accurately.

Our Advanced Pet Radiology Services
We use digital radiology, which offers clearer images and faster results compared to traditional X-rays. This technology allows us to make timely decisions and begin treatment without delay. Our radiology capabilities include:
Orthopedic X-Rays
To evaluate fractures, joint injuries, and arthritis
Chest & Abdominal X-Ray
To assess the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines
Dental X-Rays
To examine the teeth, roots, and jaw for disease or damage
These tools help us confirm diagnoses, monitor ongoing conditions, and plan surgeries with precision—always with your pet’s comfort and safety in mind.
When Do Pets Need X-Rays?
X-rays can be recommended for a variety of reasons. Your pet may benefit from radiology services if they:
- Show signs of injury like limping, pain, or swelling
- Experience unexplained symptoms such as vomiting, bloating, coughing, or breathing difficulty
- Are senior pets needing screening for arthritis, tumors, or organ enlargement
- Exhibit dental problems like bad breath, tooth loss, or difficulty eating
Even when the issue isn’t immediately visible, radiology helps us uncover what’s happening internally—so we can provide the most effective care.
Schedule Your Pet’s X-Ray Appointment Today!
Get fast, precise diagnostics for your pet’s health concerns. Call (734) 668-1466 or book an appointment online.