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X Ray At Home In Ghaziabad
X-rays are used to generate images of tissues and structures of 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. They can detect bone fractures, certain tumors and other abnormal masses, pneumonia, some types of injuries, calcifications, foreign objects, or dental problems. Medintu offers at-home X-ray services in Ghaziabad, making it convenient for individuals who prefer not to visit a hospital or clinic. You can arrange for a qualified technician to visit your home with a portable X-ray machine. This service is particularly beneficial for elderly individuals, those with mobility issues, or anyone looking for the convenience of home-based diagnostics. The portable X-ray equipment emits less radiation and provides high-quality images. Additionally, the results are typically available within a few hours and delivered electronically, making the process both quick and efficient.
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Why choose Medintu?
Choose Medintu for X-ray services at home. We prioritize safety and hygiene, with minimized exposure to infectious diseases and strict sanitation protocols followed during home visits. Medintu also delivers prompt results, enabling faster diagnosis and treatment, and facilitates direct communication between patients, technicians, and healthcare providers. The cost-effectiveness of the service is notable, offering competitive pricing and working with various insurance providers to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
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Anirudh Diagnostics
LGF 109, OC Square, ORANGE COUNTY, opposite Aditya Mall, Orange County, Ahinsa Khand 1, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010
9100907036, 9100907622
Theo Diagnostic Centre
323 (3rd Floor, Orbit Plaza, Crossings Republik, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201016
91002807036, +919100907622
Bheema X Rays
D-5, Rampuri, Chander Nagar, Surya Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201011
9100907036, 9100907622
How is home based x-ray done?
If you want to use a home-based x-ray machine We make use of a portable x-ray machine. It’s adequately exposed for the component that needs x-rays taken. All jewelry or metal piercings are taken off. The technician is able to set the machine’s graduations to the x-ray. The part that has been fractured is put on the machine, and in less than 10 minutes the test is finished. The report is generated and sent out as an electronic copy on the following day.
What are the benefits of home-based x-ray?
A portable x-ray has several benefits. Some of them are as follows:
- It is mobile so that it can be quickly brought to the patient and moved around. The portability of the machine has made home-based x-rays a possibility.
- It emits less radiation. Radiation is the primary concern with x-rays. In portable radiation, the scattering of x-rays is significantly less, making it less damaging to other people or things.
- The quality of the scan. The portable x-ray machine uses very high-quality parts, and thus the quality of the x-ray from the machine is excellent.
- It takes less time. The reports can be ready as early as 20 mins to a few hours. The portable x-ray is much faster than the traditional x-ray machine, which takes a long time.
- It is money saving. The portable x-ray saves money because of the low electricity usage, decreased cost of equipment, decreased cost of the x-ray test and finally saves money on the transport.
- It is especially helpful in the case of old bedridden, or sick people as they do not have to be disturbed to take the test.
FAQs
Who interprets the X-ray images?
X-ray images are typically interpreted by a radiologist, or a medical doctor specialized in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques.
What if I have metal implants or devices in my body?
Inform your healthcare provider if you have any metal implants or devices, as these can interfere with the X-ray images. In many cases, adjustments can be made to obtain a clear image.
How much radiation am I exposed to during an X-ray?
The amount of radiation exposure varies depending on the type of X-ray. For example, a chest X-ray typically exposes a person to about 0.1 millisieverts (mSv), roughly equivalent to the amount of radiation from natural background sources over 10 days.
Are there alternatives to X-rays?
Yes, alternatives to X-rays include MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), CT (Computed Tomography) scans, and ultrasound, depending on the condition being investigated.