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X-Ray

X-Ray / Fluoroscopy

X-ray exams include a wide range of diagnostic procedures used to demonstrate areas of the body. X-ray technology today is often referred as to general radiography.

X-ray is a focused beam of energy that produces images of the body on either film or a computer. X-ray beams move differently through bones than they would tissues or organs.

Bones absorb more of the beam than an organ or soft tissue making them appear white or gray on x-ray image while tissue appears darker.

X-rays and general radiography play a very important role in helping physicians make their diagnostic decisions for treatment. X-ray findings often suggest to the radiologist that further diagnostic imaging procedures will be required.

The Procedure

General radiography exams usually take between 10 to 30 minutes depending on the type of procedure. Some patients may be asked to change into a gown if their clothing has zippers or buttons that are in the view.

Precautions

Women who may possibly be pregnant should notify the technologist immediately.

After The Exam

There are no restrictions following an x-ray and a patient can return to work or normal activity immediately. The results are reviewed and interpreted by a staff radiologist. Any previous studies are compared against the new exam and the results are sent. The goal is to the report the same or next day. With extreme cases, we will send immediate results.

General X-ray Locations

Sacred Heart Center
Holy Family Center
South Cowley Center
Spokane Valley Center
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