X-Rays
are a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light. Unlike light, however,
X-Rays have higher energy and can pass through most objects, including the body.
Medical X-Rays are used to generate images of tissues and structures inside the body.
If X-Rays traveling through the body also pass through an X-Ray detector on the other side of the patient, an image will be formed, that represents the “shadows” formed by the objects inside of the body.
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One type of X-Ray detector is photographic film, but there are many other types of detectors that are used to produce digital images. The X-Ray images that result from this process are called radiographs.
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We can X-Ray:
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Chest
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Skull
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Thoracic
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Lumbar almost entirely all body parts
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Cervical
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Facial Bones
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Pelvis
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Sacrum/Coccyx
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Gtube
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Electrocardiogram
(ECG/EKG)
An electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) is a test that measures electrical signals and gets information to diagnose a problem with your heart.
An ECG/EKG test doesn’t take long and doesn’t cause pain.
ECG/EKG test can tell your healthcare provider if you’ve had a heart attack, heart failure or heart damage. It can also tell them if your heart rhythm isn’t normal or how well your pacemaker is working
Ultrasound
Ultrasounds are also called sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is an imaging method that uses sound waves to produce images of structures within your body. The images can provide valuable information for diagnosing and directing treatment for a variety of diseases and conditions.
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Offered Services:
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Venous or Arterial
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Abdominal
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Upper Extremities
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Lower Extremities
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Thyroid
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Breast
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Vascular
