Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Digital X-Ray For Fractures And Injuries.

Digital X-rays can detect fractures, dislocations, and other bone or joint injuries, providing critical information for appropriate care.

The actual Digital X-ray process is quick, typically taking only a few minutes to capture the required images for diagnosis.

Yes, Digital X-rays use significantly lower doses of radiation compared to traditional film X-rays, making them a safer option.

Preparation is minimal. However, patients are advised to wear loose clothing and may need to remove metal objects from the area being scanned.

Yes, Digital X-ray images can be viewed immediately after the scan, allowing for prompt evaluation and treatment recommendations.

Most insurance plans cover Digital X-rays as part of the diagnostic process, but it's best to verify specifics with your provider.