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X-Ray Cost in Alaska (2026)

Vet costs in Alaska are 25% above national avg, so x-ray prices run higher here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what Alaska clinics charge for x-ray in 2026, how each line item compares nationally, and practical ways to save. Low-cost clinics and humane societies can cut some of these prices by half or more.

Single View

$190

Alaska average

Multiple Views (2–3)

$380

typical diagnostic set

X-Ray Costs by Body Area in Alaska

X-Ray Type Cost Range
Chest (2 views) $190–$380
Abdomen (2 views) $190–$380
Spine / back $380–$570
Limb / joint (2 views) $190–$285
Hip dysplasia (OFA) $380–$570

Vet Cost by City in Alaska

City Wellness Exam
Anchorage $83
Fairbanks $78
Juneau $80

X-Ray Cost in Alaska — FAQ

How much does a vet X-ray cost in Alaska?

A single vet X-ray view in Alaska averages $190 in 2026 — 25% above the national average of $150. Multiple views (e.g., chest, abdomen) run $380. Emergency X-rays cost more due to urgent staffing.

Why does my vet need multiple X-ray views?

Vets typically take 2–3 views of a body area to see anatomy in multiple planes. A chest X-ray for heart or lung assessment takes 2 views; a limb fracture may need 2–3 views to assess alignment. Each additional view adds $95–$190 to the cost in Alaska.

Is a vet X-ray different from a CT scan in Alaska?

Yes — X-rays cost $190–$380 in Alaska while CT scans run $1,500–$3,500 and require anesthesia. Vets order X-rays first for most situations; CT is reserved for complex bone, spinal, or soft tissue cases requiring 3D imaging.

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