Digital X-ray

What is a Digital X-ray?
A Digital X-ray is an advanced imaging test that uses low-dose radiation to capture detailed images of bones, organs, and tissues for diagnosis.
How is a Digital X-ray different from a traditional X-ray?
Digital X-rays provide faster results, higher image quality, and lower radiation exposure compared to traditional film-based X-rays.
Is a Digital X-ray safe?
Yes, it is a safe procedure with minimal radiation exposure. However, pregnant women should inform the doctor before undergoing the test.
How long does a Digital X-ray take?
The procedure itself takes just a few minutes, and results are usually available quickly since digital images can be processed instantly.
Do I need to prepare for a Digital X-ray?
Most X-rays require no special preparation, but you may need to remove jewelry or wear a hospital gown depending on the area being examined.