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What is this test?
A chest X-ray is a quick and simple radiographic imaging test that provides detailed pictures of the chest area, including the lungs, heart, ribs, and surrounding tissues. It uses a small, controlled amount of ionizing radiation to create clear images of your thoracic structures. This test is one of the most common and essential tools doctors use to assess respiratory and cardiac health.
What is it used for?
Who should get this test?
Preparation Required:
How is the procedure performed?
You will stand or sit in front of the X-ray machine, positioning your chest against the image detector. You may be asked to take a deep breath and hold it briefly while the image is captured, which helps produce a clearer picture. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes and is painless.
Risks & Safety:
Chest X-rays use low levels of radiation, making them generally safe for most people. However, exposure should be minimized in pregnant women to protect the developing baby. The benefits of diagnosing potential serious conditions far outweigh the minimal risks involved.
Results:
A radiologist examines the X-ray images for signs of infection, inflammation, injury, or other abnormalities. Results are typically available within a day or less and will guide your doctor’s treatment plan.
Short Statement:
A fast, low-radiation scan to check your lungs, heart, and chest wall — commonly used for cough, shortness of breath, or suspected infections.
Call to Action:
Struggling with breathing or chest pain? Book your Chest X-Ray for a quick and reliable diagnosis.