FAQ-Frequently Asked Questions
A mobile Xray and Ultrasound Imaging service is a medical service that provides Xray and ultrasound imaging exams on a mobile basis. A mobile imaging service brings the necessary imaging equipment and trained technologists to the patient’s location, whether it is their home, office, or clinic.
An Xray exam uses radiation to create images of bones and other hard tissues within the body, while an ultrasound exam uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal organs and structures.
Preparation instructions may vary depending on the type of ultrasound exam being performed. In general, the patient may be asked to fast for several hours before the exam to ensure that the stomach and intestines are empty. The patient may also be asked to drink water before the exam to fill the bladder, as this can provide better visualization of the pelvic area. It is important to follow any preparation instructions provided by the healthcare provider to ensure accurate and safe imaging results.
Yes, ultrasound imaging is considered safe as it does not use radiation. However, it is important to inform the healthcare provider of any medical conditions or medications the patient is taking that may affect the imaging results.
The length of the exam may vary depending on the type of exam being performed. In general, an Xray exam takes only a few minutes, while an ultrasound exam may take between 30 minutes to an hour.
Yes, in many cases, imaging results can be provided on the same day. Our team of experienced radiologists can provide on-site image interpretation and reporting, allowing for faster diagnosis and treatment.
You can schedule an appointment by contacting our Office or filling the contact form. We will work with you to schedule a convenient time and location for your imaging exam.
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