Fast and Clear Insights into Your Health


What is an X-Ray?

An X-ray uses a small amount of radiation to create images of bones and internal organs, helping diagnose fractures, infections, and more.


Benefits

  • Quick and painless
  • Great for bone injuries
  • Low radiation exposure

How do you prepare

Wear loose-fitting clothes.
Avoid metal objects during the procedure.
Remove any jewelry.
Inform your technician if you’re pregnant.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Enhance your understanding and resolve any uncertainties you may have.

  • How long does an X-ray take?
  • Is it painful?
  • Do I need to fast before an X-ray?
  • Is the radiation dangerous?
It usually takes less than 15 minutes.
No, X-rays are painless.
No special preparation is needed.
The radiation dose is very low and generally safe.