Kodichikknahalli

Bengaluru 560076

+91 8050069992

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080 40453924

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Ikshana Multispeciality and Diagnostic Centre

Picture Your Health: Advanced X-Ray Imaging for Accurate Diagnoses.

See Beyond the Surface: Advanced Imaging Services for Accurate Diagnostics and Treatment Planning

X Ray

X Ray

Our clinic offers diagnostic services with X-rays to help diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through the body and create images of internal structures.

During the X-ray test, a small amount of radiation is directed at the area of the body being examined. The radiation passes through the body and is absorbed differently by different tissues, creating an image on a special film or digital sensor.

X-rays are a valuable tool for diagnosing and monitoring medical conditions, such as bone fractures, pneumonia, lung cancer, and dental problems. They can also be used to guide certain medical procedures, such as the placement of a catheter or the removal of a foreign object.

Before the X-ray test, our medical team will provide you with instructions on how to prepare for the test. You may be asked to remove any metal objects, such as jewellery or belts, and change into a hospital gown. During the test, you will need to remain still and hold your breath for a few seconds to obtain accurate images.

After the test, our team will review the results and provide you with a detailed report. If any abnormalities are detected, we will recommend further diagnostic tests and treatment options.

At our clinic, we are committed to providing high-quality diagnostic services with X-rays to help our patients receive timely and accurate diagnoses. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for an X-ray test.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

A. An X-ray is a type of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through the body and create images of internal structures. During the X-ray test, a small amount of radiation is directed at the area of the body being examined. The radiation passes through the body and is absorbed differently by different tissues, creating an image on a special film or digital sensor.

A. No, an X-ray is a painless and non-invasive procedure. However, you may need to hold your breath or remain still during the test to obtain accurate images.

A. The X-ray test typically takes 10-15 seconds, and developing the x ray takes 10-15 minutes

A. Yes, an X-ray is generally safe for most people. However, it may not be suitable for individuals who are pregnant or have certain medical conditions. Before undergoing the test, our medical team will conduct a thorough medical history and physical examination to ensure that it is safe for you.

A. Yes, you can eat and drink as usual before an X-ray test.

A. You should wear comfortable clothes that allow easy access to the area of the body being examined. You may be asked to change into a hospital gown for the test.

A. If any abnormalities are detected during the X-ray test, our medical team will recommend further diagnostic tests and treatment options.

A. The frequency of X-ray testing depends on your medical history, age, and overall health. Our medical team will recommend the appropriate frequency of testing based on your individual needs.

A. Most health insurance plans cover the cost of X-ray testing. However, it is best to check with your insurance provider to confirm the coverage.

 

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