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How to Prepare for Your Exam

Radiography (X-ray) is the oldest and most frequently used form of medical imaging. Since the late 1800s, X-rays have been used to produce diagnostic images of the human body on film or, today, digitally on a computer screen. X-ray imaging provides a rapid method of evaluating the body — especially the joints, bones and chest cavity.

X-ray is particularly helpful for diagnosing common bone injuries and disease (such as fractures, bone infections, and arthritis) as well as common conditions of the lung and chest (such as infection, emphysema, and fluid accumulation). It’s fast and easy, especially in emergency diagnosis and treatment situations. And most procedures can be performed on an outpatient basis.

Our staff takes special care to ensure that you are relaxed and as comfortable as possible. We provide an environment designed to eliminate any anxiety you might have during the process.

 

How to Prepare for an X-ray
Wear easy to remove clothing as you may be asked to be partially dressed for the exam.

Leave your valuables at home or be prepared to store them in one of the secure dressing room lockers. Remove any jewelry that would distort the X-ray (i.e. for a chest X-ray, remove necklaces or chains).

Empty your bladder unless otherwise instructed by your doctor or technologist. Your X-ray may last up to 30 minutes. [back to top]

 

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