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Lifelong Pet Health
From routine visits to specialized treatments, our team is here to support your pet’s health at every stage.
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In-House Diagnostics
Radiography, or digital x-ray, is a key diagnostic tool in veterinary medicine used in cases ranging from vomiting and limping to more serious injuries. At Uptown Veterinary Clinic, our digital x-ray system allows us to capture detailed images of your pet’s internal structures, providing valuable insight that cannot be seen during a physical exam. This helps our doctors evaluate organs such as the lungs, heart, and abdominal organs, as well as bones and joints, to better understand what may be affecting your pet’s health.
Our digital x-ray technology uses low levels of radiation to safely and painlessly produce high-quality images. The process is quick, non-invasive, and safe even for very young or fragile patients. In some cases, it can even be used during pregnancy to monitor developing animals. This allows us to detect issues early and provide more accurate diagnoses without causing stress or discomfort to your pet.
Services We Offer
- Digital imaging
- Quick results
- Accurate diagnosis
- Internal condition screening
X-rays are an essential part of modern veterinary diagnostics and often turn uncertainty into clear answers. By giving our doctors a detailed view inside your pet’s body, radiographs help guide treatment decisions and create more effective care plans. At Uptown Veterinary Clinic, we use this powerful tool to support fast, accurate diagnosis and ensure your pet receives the best possible care.
Alongside digital x-rays, we use in-house diagnostics such as routine blood work to evaluate organ function, monitor chronic conditions, and confirm that a medication remains safe for your pet.
Uptown Veterinary Clinic is located at 1723 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105. You can also contact our Ann Arbor veterinary team or browse all of our veterinary services.
Frequently Asked Questions
A digital x-ray, or radiograph, is an image of the inside of your pet’s body made with a very low dose of radiation. It shows structures a physical exam cannot reach, including the lungs, heart, abdominal organs, bones, and joints.