X-ray imaging (radiography) is still the most commonly used technique in radiology. To make a radiograph, a part of the body is exposed to a very small quantity of X-rays. The X-rays pass through the tissues, striking a film to create an image. X-rays are safe when properly used by radiologists and technologists specially trained to minimize exposure. No radiation remains after the radiograph is obtained.
X-rays are used to image every part of the body and are used most commonly to look for fractures. They are also commonly used to examine the chest, abdomen, and superficial soft tissues. X-rays can identify many different conditions within the body, and they are often a fast and easy method for your doctor to make a diagnosis.
To learn more about our X-ray services, please call (863) 688-2334 to reach Radiology and Imaging Specialists at Lakeland Regional Health.
Preparation and Special Instructions
There is no preparation required for a radiograph. You may be asked to change into a patient gown to eliminate the chance of artifacts from your clothing. You will also be asked to remove any jewelry, eyeglasses, or any other metal objects. Women should always inform their technologist if there is any possibility of pregnancy.
What to Expect
X-rays are fast, easy, and painless. The part of your body to be examined will be properly positioned, and several different views of that part may be obtained. The technologist will instruct you to hold still and in some cases hold your breath while the X-ray is being taken to eliminate blurring. X-ray exams generally take around 5 minutes, after which you will be able to return to normal activities.
Walk-In and Receive Your X-ray Today
Need an X-Ray? Walk-in X-ray is available. To learn more about our X-ray services, please call (863) 688-2334. Radiology and Imaging Specialists at Lakeland Regional Health proudly serves Lakeland and surrounding areas in Central Florida and Polk County.