Radiograph & X-Ray
Middlebury Center, PA
Emergency Services Available 7 Days a Week
Free Same-Day Estimates
Over 40 Years of Experience
Precise and Professional Pet Radiographs and X-Rays
Wellsboro Small Animal Hospital P.C. provides essential radiograph and X-ray services in Middlebury Center, PA. Our advanced diagnostic tools help us understand your pet's health better. We offer:
- Digital X-rays for fast results
- Dental radiographs
- Abdominal imaging
- Orthopedic assessments
- Chest radiographs
Ensure your pet receives timely care.
Contact us to book an appointment.
When Does Your Pet Need a Radiograph or X-Ray
Radiographs and X-rays are key tools in veterinary medicine. They help us identify and treat many health issues. Your pet might need these services if:
- They've been injured
- You think they've swallowed something they shouldn't
- They're having trouble breathing
- They're in pain or limping
- You suspect dental problems
Quick action can greatly improve your pet's health. If you notice anything unusual, bring them in for a check-up.
Why Choose Wellsboro Small Animal Hospital P.C.
Pet owners in Middlebury Center trust us for our blend of skill and care. Here's what sets us apart:
- Over 40 years caring for animals
- Family-owned since 1985
- Flexible payment options
- Emergency services on the same day
- Quick service within a week
- Easy in-store and curbside pickup
We're dedicated to your pet's health both in and out of our clinic. We support K9 For Warriors and participate in the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Study.
Contact Us
At Wellsboro Small Animal Hospital P.C., your pet's well-being is our main concern. We're ready to help with any X-ray or radiograph needs, from routine checks to emergencies. Get in touch with us to learn more about our imaging services or to set up a visit.
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What’s the difference between a radiograph and an X-ray for pets?
There’s no difference—“radiograph” is just the medical term for an X-ray image. Veterinarians use X-rays to look inside your pet’s body without surgery. They’re especially helpful for spotting broken bones, joint issues, swallowed objects, and problems in the chest or abdomen.
Is getting an X-ray safe for my pet?
Yes, X-rays are safe and commonly used in veterinary care. The amount of radiation is very low, and the procedure is quick. In some cases, your pet may need to be gently restrained or sedated to keep them still, especially if they’re in pain or anxious.
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