If your dog or cat is showing signs of seizures, weakness, back pain, neck pain, balance issues, wobbling, dragging paws, or unexplained neurological symptoms, our team can help determine whether advanced MRI imaging may be the right next step.
Submit your pet’s symptoms, history, and concerns through our quick request form. Our team will review the information and help determine whether MRI imaging may be appropriate.
Many pet owners are not sure when symptoms become serious enough to require advanced imaging. MRI allows veterinarians to evaluate the brain, spinal cord, discs, nerves, and surrounding soft tissue in far greater detail than standard x-rays.
Repeated seizures, collapse episodes, head tilt, circling, balance problems, unusual behavior, or confusion may indicate a neurological concern requiring further evaluation.
Reluctance to jump, stiffness, yelping, limping, or pain when touched can sometimes point to spinal conditions or disc related issues.
Wobbling, dragging paws, trouble standing, loss of coordination, or sudden weakness may indicate spinal cord or neurological abnormalities.
Pet neurological and spinal symptoms can feel overwhelming. Our goal is to help simplify the process by reviewing your pet’s information and helping determine whether outpatient MRI imaging may be appropriate before moving forward.
Our process is designed to help pet owners feel informed and supported while determining whether MRI imaging may be appropriate for their pet.
Submit your pet’s symptoms, history, and concerns using the request form.
Our team reviews the information and determines whether MRI imaging may be recommended.
If appropriate, we coordinate the next steps for outpatient MRI imaging and reporting.
Veterinary Outpatient MRI Seizure and Spine Diagnostic Center provides free MRI evaluations for dogs and cats experiencing seizure activity, neurological symptoms, spinal pain, weakness, mobility changes, suspected disc disease, and other neurologic concerns.
Our goal is to help pet owners better understand whether advanced MRI imaging may help provide answers for their pet’s condition.
Our team reviews your pet’s information, symptoms, and concerns to help determine whether MRI imaging may be appropriate.
You can start by submitting the request form directly. Our team can help guide you through the next steps.
Common concerns include seizures, balance problems, weakness, back pain, neck pain, dragging paws, mobility changes, and other neurological symptoms.
Board certified radiologist reports are typically completed within 48 hours after imaging.
Our evaluation process is designed to help determine whether advanced imaging may be appropriate before moving forward.