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    A Better X-Ray Experience:

    Our center has GE XR6000 An X-RAY is high energy beam used in low doses to diagnose a variety of conditions ranging from broken bones to abnormal tissue growth such as tumors

    What Is an X-Ray:

    An X-Ray is a high-energy beam used in low doses to diagnose a variety of conditions ranging from broken bones to abnormal tissue growth such as tumours.

    For your safety and comfort:

    • You wont feel anything during an x-ray, but you will have to hold still which can be hard
    • The medical staff will provide pillows, since they will be taking images from different angles
    • You will probably be asked to hold your breath for a couple of seconds depending on the image that is being takin
    • You will need to inform the doctor if you are pregnant for your safety.

    What you should know Answers to frequently asked questions.

    Are X-Rays Safe?
    An X-ray uses radiation to make images. The low levels of radiation from a single X-ray will not affect most people. A lead shield may be placed on parts of your body that are not being X-rayed. This will help reduce your exposure to radiation. If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, then talk to your doctor before the X-ray. Radiation may be harmful to developing babies.
    What Can I Expect During An X-Ray?
    Before your X-ray is taken, you may be asked to remove jewelry and put on a hospital gown. The technologist will position you for each necessary view. You may be required to lie down on the X-ray table or stand for the exam. Holding still is extremely important during an X-ray. You may be asked to hold your breath during the quick exposure.
    When Will My Results Be Available?
    The radiologist will review the X-ray images and provide a diagnostic report that will be sent directly to your provider. The report is typically available to your provider within 24-48 hours.