X-Ray Services
revolutionary X-ray Services
Welcome to Astrum Medical, we offer a comprehensive range of X-ray imaging services to help diagnose and monitor various musculoskeletal and internal conditions.
Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced radiographers ensure accurate and reliable imaging results, allowing for prompt diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Our X-ray Services
An X-ray is a type of imaging test that allows doctors to view the inside of your body without making an incision. This test helps diagnose, monitor, and treat many medical conditions. Different types of X-rays are used for different purposes.
A diagnostic test to assess for fractures, dislocations, or other abnormalities in the bones and joints of the ankle.
Provides detailed images of the cervical spine (neck region) to assess for conditions such as fractures, degenerative changes, or alignment abnormalities.
Commonly performed to evaluate the lungs, heart, and chest wall for conditions such as pneumonia, lung cancer, or rib fractures.
Used to assess for fractures, dislocations, or other injuries to the bones of the fingers.
Helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, or other conditions affecting the bones and joints of the foot.
Provides detailed images of the bones and joints of the forearm to assess for fractures, dislocations, or other abnormalities.
Used to evaluate the bones and joints of the hand for fractures, arthritis, or other conditions.
Diagnostic test to assess for fractures, arthritis, or other conditions affecting the bones and joints of the hip.
Used to assess for fractures or other injuries to the clavicle (collarbone).
Helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, or arthritis in the bones and joints of the elbow.
Provides detailed images of the facial bones to assess for fractures, deformities, or other abnormalities.
Diagnostic test to evaluate the femur (thigh bone) for fractures, tumours, or other conditions.
Helps diagnose knee injuries such as fractures, ligament tears, or arthritis.
Provides detailed images of the tibia and fibula (lower leg bones) to assess for fractures or other abnormalities.
Used to evaluate the bones and joints of the toes for fractures, dislocations, or other injuries.
Provides an overview of the entire spine to assess for fractures, degenerative changes, or other spinal abnormalities.
Helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, or other conditions affecting the bones and joints of the wrist.
Why Choose Us?
- Expertise: Our team of radiographers specialises in X-ray imaging and interpretation, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Advanced Technology: We utilise state-of-the-art X-ray equipment to produce high-quality images for optimal diagnostic accuracy.
- Comprehensive Evaluation:We offer a wide range of X-ray services to assess various parts of the body, allowing for comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis.
- Personalised Care: We provide individualised attention and care, taking the time to address your specific needs and concerns.
- Prompt Results: We strive to provide timely results, allowing for prompt diagnosis and appropriate management of conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
An X-ray is a type of imaging test that allows doctors to view the inside of your body without making an incision. This test helps diagnose, monitor, and treat many medical conditions. Different types of X-rays are used for different purposes.
Preparation for an X-ray is minimal. You may be asked to remove some or all of your clothes and to wear a gown during the exam. You may also need to remove jewellery, eyeglasses, and any metal objects that could obscure the images.
Inform your doctor if you are or might be pregnant. X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary as radiation can be harmful to the developing baby. If an X-ray is necessary, precautions will be taken to minimise radiation exposure to the foetus.
Most X-rays take only a few minutes for the actual imaging process. However, the entire process including preparation can take up to 30 minutes depending on the complexity of the X-ray and the specific area being imaged.
During an X-ray, you will be asked to position your body to get clear images. The technician will direct you to hold still and may ask you to hold your breath for a few seconds while the X-ray pictures are taken to ensure the images are not blurred.
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