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X-ray digital imaging

An X-ray machine produces an image on a film or detector by passing high-energy radiation through the body.

What is an X-ray?

Similar to a normal photograph taken with light, an X-ray is a picture of the body produced by X-rays. High-energy radiation passes through the body to produce an image on a film or detector when an X-ray machine is used. Images are then used to show bone and some soft tissue in an area specified by a healthcare professional. You cannot see or feel an X-ray. The X-ray is a quick and simple way of looking at the inner body.

There are a number of reasons why you may be referred for an X-ray including diagnosis of pain and tracking disease. More commonly X-rays are used to look at bones and joints for fractures or diseases such as arthritis or osteoporosis.

Other conditions can also be detected such as gastrointestinal problems, lung disease, scoliosis and some cancers.

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  • Average procedure duration Up to 20 minutes

  • Covered by health insurance? Yes

  • Can I pay privately? Yes

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