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X-ray Services: Precision Diagnostic Imaging

What is an X-ray?

An X-ray is a fast, non-invasive imaging test that uses safe levels of radiation to visualize internal structures, including:
✔ Bones & joints (fractures, arthritis)
✔ Chest & lungs (pneumonia, TB)
✔ Abdomen (kidney stones, blockages)

It is the first-line diagnostic tool for trauma, infections, and chronic conditions.

How Does It Work?

1. Preparation

  • No fasting needed (unless contrast dye is used).
  • Remove jewelry/metal objects.
  • Wear a lead apron (for radiation protection).

2. During the Scan (5–15 mins)

  • Stand, sit, or lie still while the X-ray machine captures images.
  • Zero pain – Only requires brief stillness.

3. After the Scan

  • Radiologist analyzes images within 1–2 hours (urgent cases faster).
  • No recovery time – Resume normal activities immediately.

Why Dr. Solanki Recommends It

Fast & Accurate Diagnosis

Detects fractures, dislocations, and lung issues within minutes and Guides emergency treatment decisions.

Low Radiation & Safe

Equivalent to 2–3 days of natural background radiation and Lead shielding minimizes exposure.

Widely Accessible

Most affordable imaging test (compared to MRI/CT) and Insurance-covered for most medical indications.

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Sample Results Timeline

Normal vs. Abnormal Findings

ConditionX-ray Findings
FractureVisible bone break/discontinuity
PneumoniaWhite patches in lungs
OsteoarthritisJoint space narrowing, bone spurs
Kidney StonesRadio-opaque stones in abdomen

FAQs : Your Questions Answered

1. How often can I get an X-ray safely?
  • No fixed limit – Doctors follow the ALARA principle (minimal necessary radiation).
  • Children/pregnant women use extra precautions.

Limited – Best for bones/chest. For tumors/ligaments, MRI/CT is preferred.

  • Barium/Gadolinium enhances visibility of digestive tract/blood vessels.
  • Used for swallowing studies, angiograms.
  • Yes! Benefits:
    ✓ Lower radiation (up to 80% less)
    ✓ Sharper images (instant digital review)
    ✓ Easier sharing (electronic records).
  • ₹300–1,500 in India (varies by body part).
  • Emergency X-rays often available 24/7.

Helpline Number: +91 90 93 20 30 40

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