Xray

Overview

X-ray imaging is one of the most commonly used diagnostic tools to detect and evaluate a wide range of medical conditions. At Avantis Clinic, our X-ray services help doctors examine bones, joints, and certain internal structures to identify injuries, infections, or abnormalities quickly and accurately.

Using modern digital X-ray technology, we focus on providing clear imaging results that support timely diagnosis and treatment planning. Whether it is for detecting fractures, evaluating joint problems, or assessing chest conditions, our diagnostic team ensures reliable imaging with patient safety and comfort in mind.

Xray

Key Highlights of Our X-Ray Services

Digital X-ray imaging for accurate diagnosis
Quick and efficient scanning process
Experienced diagnostic professionals
Clear and reliable imaging results
Minimal radiation exposure technology
Support for bone and joint assessments
Chest X-ray for lung evaluation
Fast report generation
Comfortable patient experience
Integrated diagnostic support for doctors

Conditions Diagnosed Using X-Ray

Bone Fractures

X-rays help identify broken bones, cracks, and fractures quickly after injuries or accidents.

Joint Dislocation

Imaging helps detect joint displacement and evaluate surrounding bone alignment and stability.

Arthritis

X-rays reveal joint space narrowing, bone damage, and structural changes caused by arthritis.

Chest Infections

Chest X-rays help identify lung infections such as pneumonia and other respiratory conditions.

Bone Infections

X-ray imaging can detect structural bone changes caused by infections or inflammation.

Spine Problems

Helps identify spinal alignment issues, vertebral injuries, and degenerative spine conditions.

Osteoporosis

X-rays may reveal bone thinning and structural weakness associated with osteoporosis.

Lung Conditions

Used to evaluate lung abnormalities, fluid buildup, and other respiratory health concerns.

Dental and Jaw Issues

X-rays help detect jaw fractures, bone abnormalities, and dental structural problems.

Foreign Objects in Body

Imaging helps locate foreign objects such as metal or glass inside the body.

Tumors or Abnormal Growths

X-rays may detect abnormal bone growths or suspicious masses requiring further evaluation.

Post-Surgical Evaluation

X-rays help doctors monitor healing and alignment after orthopedic surgeries.

When is an X-Ray Needed?

Suspected bone fractures or dislocations after an injury
Persistent joint pain or swelling
Chest pain or suspected lung infection
Evaluation of arthritis or joint degeneration
Detection of bone infections or tumors
Assessment of spine problems or back pain
Checking alignment after orthopedic treatment or surgery
Investigating dental or jaw-related issues

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    FAQs

    An X-ray is used to examine bones, joints, lungs, and certain internal structures for injuries or abnormalities.

    Most X-ray scans are completed within a few minutes depending on the body part being examined.

    A doctor’s recommendation is usually required to ensure the correct imaging test is performed.

    Reports are typically available within 24–48 hours depending on the diagnostic review process.

    Yes, modern digital X-ray systems use minimal radiation and follow safety guidelines to protect patients.

    In many cases, X-rays can be done quickly, but appointments may help reduce waiting time.

    Most X-rays require little or no preparation, but certain tests may have specific instructions.

    X-rays help detect fractures, joint issues, lung infections, bone abnormalities, and certain structural problems.