Digital Xray

Fast & Accurate Digital X-Ray Scans

Digital X-Ray is the fastest way to assess bones, fractures, chest conditions, and joint problems. We provide quick and accurate imaging using advanced digital technology. Most scans are completed within 5–10 minutes, with reports typically available within 1-2 hours. Our modern digital system delivers high-quality images while using lower radiation exposure compared to traditional film-based X-ray systems.

Our Services

Expert X-Ray Imaging Services

Accurate, fast, and reliable digital X-ray imaging for bones, chest, joints, and other diagnostic needs, delivered by experienced radiology professionals

Chest X-Ray

Lung conditions, pneumonia, heart size, and chest trauma.

Spine X-Ray

Back pain, alignment, and spinal fracture assessment.

Knee X-Ray

Arthritis, injuries, and fracture evaluation.

Hand/Wrist X-Ray

Fractures, bone conditions, and joint assessment.

Shoulder X-Ray

Dislocations, fractures, and joint problems.

Abdominal X-Ray

Kidney stones, blockages, and foreign objects.

Features

Why Choose Our Digital X-Ray Scan Services?

We provide high-quality digital X-ray imaging with advanced technology, quick turnaround times, minimal radiation exposure, and accurate reports reviewed by experienced radiologists..

Fast Scanning

Complete scans within minutes for quick diagnosis and timely treatment.

Advanced Technology

High-resolution digital images with reduced radiation for safer diagnostics.

Accurate Reporting

Expert radiologists provide precise interpretations for reliable diagnostic results.

Convenient Service

Efficient appointments, smooth procedures, and timely report delivery guaranteed.

Wear Comfortable Clothing

Wear loose, comfortable clothing and avoid garments containing metal buttons, zippers, or decorative accessories that may affect imaging.

Remove Metal Objects

Remove jewelry, watches, eyeglasses, belts, and other metal items before the scan to prevent image interference.

Bring Previous Reports

Carry previous medical records, prescriptions, or imaging reports to help radiologists compare findings and assess conditions accurately.

Patient Preparation

Simple Steps for Accurate Imaging Results

Following a few basic guidelines before your X-ray scan helps ensure clear images, accurate diagnosis, and a smooth examination process.

Follow Staff Instructions

Carefully follow all instructions provided by our radiology team to ensure a smooth, safe, and effective examination process

Who Should Get X-Ray Scan?

X-ray is ideal when your doctor needs to quickly see bones, joints, or chest conditions. It’s often the first imaging test recommended for suspected fractures, chest problems, and joint issues.

Suspected bone fractures or joint injuries

Chest pain, cough, or breathing difficulties

Back pain or spinal alignment concerns

Arthritis or joint degeneration

Abdominal pain or suspected blockages

Pre-operative assessment before surgery

Immigration or visa medical examination requiring chest X-ray

Monitoring progression of known lung conditions such as pneumonia

Sports injuries including stress fractures and ligament-related bone changes

Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan

The Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan is performed between 11 and 13 weeks 6 days of pregnancy to assess early fetal development and screen for chromosomal conditions, including Down syndrome and major fetal abnormalities.

Why is an NT Scan Important?

Accurate Pregnancy Dating : Helps determine the baby’s gestational age and estimated delivery date.

Detection of Multiple Pregnancies : Identifies twins or multiple pregnancies and assesses placental sharing.

Early Fetal Assessment : Screens for major structural abnormalities visible during early pregnancy.

Assessment of Chromosomal Risk : Evaluates the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.

Advanced Risk Evaluation : Combines ultrasound findings with maternal age and blood test results for comprehensive screening.

Assessment of Chromosomal Risk : Evaluates the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.

FAQs About Digital X-Ray Scan

A digital X-ray uses advanced imaging technology to capture detailed images of bones, joints, and internal structures for diagnosis.

Most X-ray examinations are completed within 5–10 minutes, depending on the area being scanned.

Yes, digital X-ray technology uses low radiation doses and is considered safe for routine diagnostic imaging.

Generally, no special preparation is required. You may be asked to remove metal objects before the scan.

Reports are typically available within 1-2 hours, with urgent cases prioritized for faster delivery.

Yes, walk-in appointments are available for most X-ray services, subject to availability and clinical requirements.