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X-ray

X-ray (radiography) is a diagnostic technique used to visualize internal body structures. It is frequently performed to assess fractures, infections, and structural abnormalities involving bones and organs such as your lungs.

 

X-rays play a key role in diagnosing conditions such as pneumonia, fractures, or detecting foreign objects in the body.​​​

Preparation Guide

No preparation is required. Please wear light clothing without zippers or metal.

 

No appointment required — come to the clinic when you are ready to receive your exam.

Arrival & Registration

Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to complete necessary patient registration forms and check-in with our reception team.

Please advise us ahead of time of any limitations of mobility prior to your exam. 

Our facility is scent-free. We are committed to providing a scent-free environment.

Service
Questions

When will my healthcare provider receive the results?

The diagnostic reports are typically interpreted by our radiologists and faxed directly to your referring physician within 48 hours of your appointment.

What documents do I need to bring to my appointment?

Please ensure you bring your valid Provincial Health Card and the signed physician requisition form. We cannot perform the examination without a physical or digital copy of the requisition.

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