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X-Ray (Single View) Cost by State

Diagnostic

Single radiographic view of a specific body area.

National Average
$150
Price Range
$75 - $200
State Average
$150
Urgency
Routine
Anesthesia
Not Required

Most Affordable States

Most Expensive States

Pet Types

Dogs and Cats

Recovery Time

None

All States - X-Ray (Single View) Cost

#StateAverage Costvs National Avg

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Data verified · Source: AVMA, veterinary practice surveys & state vet associations

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does X-Ray (Single View) cost for pets?

The national average cost for X-Ray (Single View) is $150. Prices range from $75 to $200 depending on your location, the pet's size, and the veterinary clinic.

Does X-Ray (Single View) require anesthesia?

No, X-Ray (Single View) typically does not require general anesthesia, though sedation may sometimes be used depending on the pet's temperament. This helps keep the overall cost lower.

What pet types commonly need X-Ray (Single View)?

X-Ray (Single View) is commonly performed on both dogs and cats. The cost can vary by pet size and species. Larger animals generally cost more due to higher anesthesia and medication doses.

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VetCostPeek Research TeamVeterinary Cost Analysts

Our team tracks veterinary procedure costs, clinic pricing, and pet care expenses across all 50 US states. Data sourced from AVMA, veterinary practice surveys, and state veterinary associations.

AVMA Data Sourced50 States Coverage98 Procedures Tracked