X-Rays

CX-rays are a widely used, non-invasive imaging technique that allows healthcare professionals to view inside the body. By emitting a small dose of radiation, X-rays create detailed images of bones, tissues, and internal organs, helping in the diagnosis of fractures, infections, tumors, and other conditions.

X-rays are quick, safe, and effective for many diagnostic purposes, often serving as a first step in assessing injuries or identifying underlying health issues. In addition to traditional uses, X-rays can also be tailored for specialized exams such as chest X-rays for lung health, dental X-rays for oral health, and abdominal X-rays to view digestive structures. Modern X-ray technology minimizes radiation exposure while providing high-quality images, ensuring patient safety and diagnostic accuracy.