X-ray is an advanced imaging technique that uses electronic sensors instead of traditional film to capture images of the body. The digital images can be instantly viewed, enhanced, and shared with your doctor for prompt diagnosis and treatment planning. Various X-ray-guided procedures, such as angiography, fluoroscopy, and joint injections, also fall under this category and help guide treatments or evaluate complex conditions.
we offer Digital X-Ray & Procedures using the latest technology to deliver fast, accurate imaging that helps diagnose a wide range of medical conditions. Digital X-ray is a quick, non-invasive, and painless test that uses low doses of radiation to produce high-quality images of the inside of the body, including bones, joints, and soft tissues.
We provide a wide range of digital X-ray services, including:
Chest X-ray (lungs, heart, ribs)
Spine X-ray (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)
Abdominal X-ray
Extremity X-ray (shoulders, arms, knees, ankles)
Dental X-ray / OPG
Mammography (breast X-ray)
Angiography (X-ray of blood vessels using contrast dye)
Fluoroscopy (real-time moving X-ray images for procedures like barium studies or joint injections)
Digital X-rays are commonly used to:
Detect bone fractures, dislocations, and joint injuries
Diagnose infections like pneumonia or tuberculosis
Assess arthritis, osteoporosis, or other bone diseases
Identify tumors, cysts, or abnormal masses
Evaluate digestive problems with contrast studies (like barium swallow)
Check the placement of medical devices (catheters, pacemakers)
Visualize blood vessels and detect blockages using angiography
Preparation depends on the type of X-ray:
For most general X-rays, no special preparation is needed.
You may be asked to remove jewelry or wear a hospital gown.
For abdominal or GI studies, you may need to fast for several hours or take a contrast agent.
For angiography, you may be advised to avoid eating or drinking and to discuss medications with your doctor.
Always follow the instructions given by your healthcare provider.
You will be positioned by the technician depending on the area to be imaged.
You may need to hold still or hold your breath for a few seconds while the image is taken.
The procedure is painless and typically lasts only a few minutes.
For procedures like angiography, a contrast dye may be injected, and you will be monitored closely throughout. book an appointment at Nobel Imaging and Diagnostic for a medical test
Your doctor may recommend a X-ray or related procedure to:
Diagnose the cause of unexplained pain, swelling, or injury
Monitor the progress of a disease or the healing of fractures
Guide surgical procedures or interventions
Plan treatment for orthopedic, cardiac, or digestive conditions
Evaluate blood flow and identify blockages (angiography)Contact Us
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