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X-ray Centre in Dehradun

X-ray Centre in Dehradun

Semwal Diagnostics is an X-ray centre in Dehradun that provides economical  X-rays. An X-ray examination is a non-invasive method for clinicians to diagnose and monitor a wide range of medical conditions. X-rays are a type of electromagnetic wave radiation that produces images of bones and other tissues within the body. Medical imaging has helped diagnose and treat a wide range of medical disorders in both children and adults. Medical imaging treatments come in a variety of sorts (or modalities), each with their own set of technologies and techniques.

Ionizing radiation is used to create images of the body in computed tomography (CT), fluoroscopy, and radiography (“traditional X-ray,” which includes mammography). Ionizing radiation is a type of radiation that has enough energy to damage DNA and increase a person’s lifetime chance of acquiring cancer.

The invention of CT and the discovery of X-rays were huge medical breakthroughs. X-ray imaging exams are widely regarded as a useful medical tool for a number of tests and procedures. They’re accustomed to:

  • noninvasively and painlessly aid in disease diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring.
  • This assists in the preparation of medical and surgical procedures

and assist medical staff with the insertion of catheters, stents, or other devices into the body, the treatment of malignancies, or the removal of blood clots or other blockages.

After an X-ray, what happens?

You can change back into your ordinary clothes after your X-ray images have been collected. While you wait for your results, your doctor may urge you to go about your normal activities or rest, depending on your condition. The results of your procedure may be available the same day or later.

Your doctor will assess your X-rays as well as the radiologist’s report to determine the best course of action. They may prescribe more tests based on your results in order to make an accurate diagnosis. They might, for example, order more imaging scans, blood tests, or other diagnostic testing. They may also recommend a treatment plan.

Patient's information

Only after thorough assessment of the patient’s health needs should X-ray imaging (CT, fluoroscopy, and radiography) tests be performed. They should only be done if the referring physician believes it is required to address a clinical question or guide disease management. The minor radiation risk of a medically appropriate X-ray imaging test outweighs the clinical benefit. Efforts should be done, however, to assist reduce this danger.

Available Hours

Monday - Saturday08:00 - 20:00
Sunday 08:00 - 14:00