If your dog or cat is dealing with back pain, neck pain, weakness, dragging paws, limping, or trouble walking, a focused spine MRI can help your veterinarian get the answers needed for the next step.
Start with a quick pet parent request form. Our team will review your information and help determine if a spine MRI is the right next step.
Spine related symptoms can be scary, especially when your pet suddenly starts showing pain, weakness, or mobility changes. MRI gives your veterinarian a detailed look at the spine, discs, nerves, and surrounding soft tissue.
Whining, stiffness, guarding, yelping when touched, or reluctance to move may point to a spine concern.
If your pet is stumbling, dragging paws, or struggling to stand, an MRI may help identify the cause.
MRI can help evaluate possible disc herniation, compression, inflammation, or other spinal issues.
We keep the process simple, transparent, and focused on getting your veterinarian the imaging needed to make better decisions.
Our center focuses specifically on outpatient MRI services for pets. That means a more direct process, clear pricing, and diagnostic imaging built around common spine and seizure concerns.
A focused single area scan is $2,700 with no confusing package structure.
Your pet’s MRI is reviewed by a board certified radiologist with a report within 48 hours.
We help pet owners and referring veterinarians get the imaging needed for next step care planning.
Veterinary Outpatient MRI Seizure And Spine Diagnostic Center provides focused MRI scans for dogs and cats with suspected spine conditions, back pain, neck pain, mobility changes, and possible disc related issues.
Our goal is to make advanced diagnostic imaging easier to access for pet owners who need answers without feeling overwhelmed by the process.
A focused single area MRI scan is $2,700. Additional areas can be scanned for $300 per area.
Yes. General anesthesia, contrast, IV catheterization, monitoring, recovery, and discharge instructions are included.
A board certified radiologist report is provided within 48 hours.
No. We provide outpatient MRI imaging and reporting. Your veterinarian uses the results to help guide treatment or referral recommendations.
Submit the pet parent request form or call us. Every scan includes a records review and pre scan physical exam to help determine if MRI is appropriate.