Our X-ray Services
Quick and accurate radiographic imaging solutions.
At MedScan Ultrasounds, we provide state-of-the-art digital X-ray services for precise and efficient diagnoses. Our advanced technology ensures high-quality images with minimal radiation exposure, supporting a wide range of medical assessments from bone health to internal organ conditions.
Your X-ray Journey, Step by Step
Understanding the process helps ease your mind. Here's what to expect during your X-ray scan.
Preparation & Check-In
Arrive, complete paperwork, and prepare as instructed (e.g., remove jewelry).
Positioning for Scan
Our technologist will guide you into the correct position for clear images.
Brief Exposure
The X-ray machine takes a quick image. You'll need to stay still for a few seconds.
Image Processing
Digital images are immediately available for review by our radiologists.
Results & Report
Your doctor receives a detailed report, often within 24 hours.
X-ray Myths vs. Facts
Separate fact from fiction about X-ray imaging.
MYTH: X-rays are highly dangerous due to radiation.
Many people fear X-rays because of concerns about radiation exposure and its long-term effects.
FACT: X-rays use minimal, controlled radiation.
Modern X-ray machines use very low doses of radiation, and the benefits of accurate diagnosis far outweigh the minimal risks.
MYTH: X-rays are painful.
Some patients anticipate discomfort or pain during the X-ray procedure.
FACT: X-rays are non-invasive and painless.
The procedure itself is painless; you simply need to remain still for a few seconds while the image is taken.
MYTH: X-rays are only for broken bones.
A common belief is that X-rays are exclusively used to detect fractures.
FACT: X-rays diagnose various conditions.
Beyond bones, X-rays are used to examine lungs for pneumonia, detect kidney stones, and assess dental health.
MYTH: Pregnant women cannot have X-rays.
There's a strong misconception that X-rays are strictly forbidden for pregnant individuals.
FACT: X-rays can be performed safely with precautions.
While generally avoided, necessary X-rays can be performed safely on pregnant women with proper shielding and medical consultation.
📚 X-ray Glossary
Understand common terms related to X-ray imaging.