Diagnostic X-Ray
An x-ray creates images of your bones and internal organs.
X-rays are most often used to detect bone or joint problems,
or to check the heart and lungs. It also is used to check
the healing progress of bone fractures. X-rays use small amounts
of radiation through the area of interest. The amount of radiation
is minimal and very safe.
Length of procedure:
30 minutes
Preparation prior to procedure:
Before your procedure, you may be asked to change into a gown
and remove any metal you maybe wearing.
If you think you may be pregnant, please inform your physician
or the technologist before your exam.
If you have a known contrast allergy, please contact your
physician or the imaging location where you are having your
exam as soon as possible.
Post-exam instructions:
You can resume normal activities right away.
Results turn-around time:
A radiologist will interpret your exam and a transcribed report
will be available to the ordering physician within 24 hours.
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