Each X-Ray costs $60.
You can pay without insurance in cash, by check, or money order. We also accept insurance.
The images are captured and processed digitally within minutes. However, a qualified radiologist must analyze the scans to write an official report. This report is typically sent to your ordering physician within a week. However, reporting times may vary.
Most diagnostic X-rays require no advance preparation (like fasting). You should wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal zippers, snaps, or buttons. You will be asked to remove jewelry, eyeglasses, and any metallic objects near the area being imaged, as metal blocks X-rays and obscures the image.
The X-ray process itself is entirely painless; you cannot feel the radiation. The only potential discomfort comes from holding a specific position or lying on a hard examination table, which can be difficult if you are already experiencing pain from an injury.
X-rays use a very low dose of radiation. For context, a standard chest X-ray exposes you to about the same amount of radiation you naturally absorb from the environment over a few days. Diagnostic benefits heavily outweigh the minimal ris
You must inform the technician if you are or might be pregnant. While the risk to a fetus from a standard diagnostic X-ray (like an arm or chest scan) is extremely low, technicians will take extra precautions, such as using a lead shield over your abdomen, or doctors may recommend alternative imaging like an ultrasound.