X-ray

Overview

General X-rays are the most frequently used form of medical imaging. They are used to identify fractures, dislocations, infection, arthritis, abnormal bone growth, diseases or to ascertain the presence and/or location of foreign objects.

Appointment Details

  • No appointment is necessary for this test.
  • Patient must bring in signed referral form from physician and health card.

What Do I Need To Prepare?

No Preparation Required

Please inform the Technologist if any of the following apply:

  • If you are pregnant or suspect that you may be, you may be told to postpone the x-ray. All female patients from the ages of 10-55 will be asked their pregnancy status. This is in compliance with the Medical Radiologist Technologists governing body, the CMRTO
  • If you have any previous trauma or surgery to the area please let the Technologist know. You may be asked if you have had previous x-rays of the region so that we can request those images to do a comparison.

Procedure

A Technologist will bring you into the imaging area. They will confirm your information and ask you for a short history. Depending on the area to be examined the Technologist may ask you to remove some of your clothing and to put on a gown. You will also be instructed to remove any jewelry in the region being x-rayed.

The Technologist will ask you to sit on a chair, stand, or lie on an exam table depending on the area being x-rayed. You may be asked to wear appropriate lead protection to shield radiation sensitive areas not being x-rayed. The Technologist will step around a lead lined wall to take the exposure and ask you in some instances to take in a deep breath, or to stop breathing until the image is captured.  

For each area being x-rayed there is a set protocol of views that we follow. Once these have been obtained and are of good diagnostic quality you will be allowed to leave. Technologists do not give results. A typed report from our Radiologist will be sent to your doctor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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