X Ray

X-rays are diagnostic imaging tests that use radiation to create images of bones, organs, and soft tissues. They help identify fractures, tumors, infections, and various health conditions.

What is it?

X-rays are diagnostic imaging tests that use radiation to create detailed images of the internal structures of the body, such as bones, organs, and tissues. They are essential for detecting fractures, infections, tumors, and other abnormalities.

Why is it important?

X-rays provide critical insights for diagnosing conditions, guiding treatment plans, and monitoring disease progression.

Common Symptoms Addressed by the Test Category Package:

Persistent pain in bones or joints

Chest pain, breathing difficulties, or cough

Unexplained weight loss or fatigue

Sudden injury or trauma

Tests Included:

X-RAY Elbow AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Elbow AP View

X-RAY Foot AP View

X-RAY Foot Lateral View

X-RAY Forearm AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Forearm AP View

X-RAY Forearm Lateral View

X-RAY Hand AP View

X-RAY Hand Lateral View

X-RAY Hand Oblique View

X-ray IVP Contrast

X-RAY Knee AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Knee AP View

X-RAY Knee Lateral View

X-RAY KUB (Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder)

X-RAY Leg AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Leg AP View

X-RAY Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Lumbar Spine AP View

X-ray Lumbosacral Spine AP & Lateral Views

X-RAY Nasal Bone Lateral View

X-RAY NASOPHARYNX Lateral or AP View

X-RAY Neck (Soft Tissues) Lateral View

X-RAY Neck AP View

X-RAY Pelvis With Hip AP View

X-RAY Pelvis With Hip Lateral View

X-RAY PNS (Paranasal Sinuses)

X-RAY Sacrum AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Sacrum Lateral View

X-RAY Shoulder AP View

X-RAY Shoulder Lateral View

X-RAY SI Joints AP & Lateral View

X-RAY SKULL AP & Lateral View

X-RAY SKULL Lateral View

X-RAY Thigh AP View

X-RAY Wrist Lateral View

Estimated Costs of X-rays: Prices for X-ray tests range from ₹259 to ₹1,899, depending on the type of X-ray.

FAQ’s

A: No, the X-ray procedure itself is painless. However, you may need to maintain a specific foot position during the test, which may cause mild discomfort if you have an existing foot injury or condition.
A: The X-ray images will be reviewed by a radiologist, and the results will be communicated to your healthcare provider. The time to receive the results may vary, but it is typically available within a few days after the test.
A: X-ray Foot Lateral View is an excellent imaging tool for evaluating the bones and joints in the foot. However, it may not provide detailed information on soft tissue structures. Other imaging modalities, such as MRI or ultrasound, may be used to assess soft tissue problems.
A: X-rays use a small amount of radiation, but the exposure is generally safe for most individuals. However, pregnant women should avoid unnecessary radiation. If an X-ray is required for medical reasons, precautions will be taken to minimize fetal exposure.
A: Yes, X-ray Foot Lateral View is one of the most common imaging tests used to diagnose fractures in the foot. It provides clear images of the foot's bones, allowing healthcare providers to identify and assess any fractures or bone abnormalities.
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