X-ray scans can diagnose possibly serious conditions including fractured bones, blocked blood vessels & other infections.
Do you want to know if your child is Ok after a head first fall on the floor? Did you get injured? Twisted your ankle or having trouble walking?
Don’t worry & Don’t wait!Our radiology department has X-ray capabilities with best technicians & machinery to diagnose your ailment.All our X-rays are reviewed by a Board Certified Radiologist
Xray imaging test quickly helps in diagnosis!
If an aliment is not diagnosed timely, treatment may take longer then estimated with complications. An X-ray will tell your provider whether you have a fractured bone, Muscle strain, or sprained ligaments.
Our imaging facility with highly professional staff is working 7 days a week, including holidays to serve your needs. We ensure that results are reported in timely manner for quick actions.
In most cases, injuries, fractures & infections in bones show up clearly on X-rays, but other life-threatening conditions can also be diagnosed with quick & timely diagnostic imaging tests.
Some other common reasons for an X-ray:
Fractures & Infections: Road accidents, Sports Injuries, Twisted Knee, Ankle or Elbow. Smashed body parts; clearly show up on X-rays.
Arthritis & Osteoporosis: Joints X-ray can reveal evidence of arthritis & or help determine if your arthritis is worsening. Doctors can also measure bone density for treatment of your symptoms.
Swallowed items: An X-ray can show a swallowed foreign object.
Digestive tract problems: problems in your digestive system; obstruction (blockage), a perforation (hole) in the intestines, or tumor even Kidney stones can be detected in a digital X-ray.
Lung infections: Evidence of pneumonia, tuberculosis or lung cancer can show up on chest X-rays.
Breast cancer: Mammography; a special X-ray, can detect early signs of breast cancer. (A referral can be given for this type of X-Ray)
Blocked blood vessels & Enlarged heart: congestive heart failure & highlights of circulatory system are visible on X-rays.
Note: The procedures offered are effective, safe, and painless and they do not need anesthesia. Different types of X-rays require different preparations. Ask your doctor or nurse to provide you with specific instructions. Make sure to inform your examiner if you are pregnant.
Call today at 346-351-7573 to schedule an appointment or simple Walk-In to get your x-ray done today