Veterinary Imaging for Pets Near College Station, Texas
Advanced MRI, CT, ultrasound, and specialized diagnostics for dogs and cats serving the College Station and Bryan communities. Two Sage locations within easy driving distance. Same-day appointments available.
College Station is a vibrant Brazos County city home to Texas A&M University and a thriving community of pet owners. When dogs and cats develop complex health conditions that require more than a standard exam, College Station families need access to advanced diagnostic imaging to guide treatment and provide answers quickly.
Sage Veterinary Imaging provides MRI, CT scans, ultrasound, echocardiography, image-guided biopsy, and I-131 radioiodine therapy for dogs and cats from the College Station–Bryan area. College Station pet owners are uniquely positioned between our two Texas imaging centers—Round Rock (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes south via TX-21 and I-35) and Spring (approximately 1 hour 25 minutes southeast via TX-6 and I-45)—giving you the flexibility to choose the location and appointment time that works best for your schedule.
Choose the Sage Location Closest to You
College Station sits between our Round Rock and Spring imaging centers, giving you and your veterinarian the flexibility to schedule at whichever location is most convenient.
Sage — Round Rock
Round Rock, TX 78681
Sage — Spring
Spring, TX 77379
Advanced Imaging for Pets Near College Station
Veterinarians often recommend advanced imaging when pets experience symptoms that require a more detailed view inside the body. Technologies like MRI, CT, and ultrasound allow veterinarians to identify conditions that cannot always be detected with physical exams or standard radiographs alone.
Advanced imaging may be used to evaluate:
Advanced Imaging Services for College Station Pets
3T MRI
Hospital-grade MRI providing highly detailed images of the brain, spinal cord, joints, and soft tissues for neurological, orthopedic, and oncologic evaluation.
128-Slice CT
High-resolution computed tomography for rapid, detailed cross-sectional imaging of bone, chest, nasal disease, and complex conditions.
Ultrasound
Real-time abdominal imaging for evaluating organ structure, identifying disease, and guiding diagnostic sampling with no radiation exposure.
Echocardiography
Specialized cardiac ultrasound to evaluate heart structure and function, with every study interpreted by a board-certified cardiologist.
Image-Guided Biopsy
Precision tissue sampling of masses and organs using advanced imaging guidance for minimally invasive diagnostic accuracy.
I-131 Radioiodine Therapy
Safe, effective, and often curative treatment for feline hyperthyroidism with advanced thyroid scintigraphy imaging support.
Serving Pets in College Station, Bryan, and the Brazos Valley
Sage Veterinary Imaging works with veterinarians throughout the College Station–Bryan metropolitan area and the greater Brazos Valley. College Station pet owners have the advantage of being located between our two Texas imaging centers.
Getting to Round Rock: Our Round Rock imaging center is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes south via TX-21 West to I-35 South. The facility is at 1220 E McNeil Road, behind Round Rock Animal Hospital.
Getting to Spring: Our Spring imaging center is approximately 1 hour 25 minutes southeast via TX-6 South to I-45 South. The facility is at 8101 Cypresswood Drive in Spring.
Pets commonly visit our imaging centers from communities across the Brazos Valley, including:
Ready to Schedule Imaging for Your Pet?
Same-day appointments available at both our Round Rock and Spring imaging centers.
What to Expect During an Imaging Appointment
Advanced imaging appointments are carefully designed to provide accurate results while keeping pets safe and comfortable. Most imaging studies are completed the same day, with results reviewed by a board-certified veterinary radiologist.
Medical Review
The imaging team reviews your pet's medical history and communicates with your veterinarian to plan the appropriate study.
Preparation
Depending on the imaging study, pets may receive sedation or anesthesia to ensure they remain still during the scan for optimal image quality.
Imaging Procedure
Our team captures highly detailed diagnostic images using state-of-the-art 3T MRI, 128-slice CT, or advanced ultrasound equipment.
Radiologist Interpretation
A board-certified veterinary radiologist reviews the images and provides a detailed report to your veterinarian, who will then discuss results and treatment options with you.
Working With Your College Station Veterinarian
Sage Veterinary Imaging operates as a dedicated outpatient diagnostic imaging center. We work collaboratively with veterinarians across the Brazos Valley by providing advanced diagnostics while the referring veterinarian continues managing the pet's overall care.
This collaborative model means your primary veterinarian stays at the center of your pet's treatment. We focus on delivering accurate imaging and clear, detailed reports so your vet has the diagnostic information they need to guide the best possible care plan for your pet.
Why Brazos Valley Veterinarians Refer to Sage
Veterinary clinics across College Station, Bryan, and the surrounding Brazos Valley communities refer pets to Sage Veterinary Imaging because we provide:
Veterinary Imaging Near College Station
Common questions from College Station pet owners and veterinarians about advanced imaging at Sage.
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Advanced Veterinary Imaging Near College Station
If your veterinarian recommends advanced imaging for your pet, our diagnostic imaging specialists at two convenient Texas locations are here to help provide clear answers.