Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening
  
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Phoenix X-Ray

X-Rays are one of the oldest and most widely used imaging tests in medicine. First discovered in 1895, X-Rays quickly became a valuable tool for doctors to look at bones, lungs, and other parts of the body. Today, X-Rays use safe, low levels of external radiation to create detailed images that help guide diagnosis and treatment.

How Do X-Rays Work?

During an X-Ray, a beam of radiation passes through your body onto special film or digital detectors. Different parts of your body absorb the X-Rays differently:

  • Soft tissues like skin, fat, and muscle allow most X-Rays to pass through, so they appear dark gray on the image.
  • Denser structures like bones or tumors block more X-Rays and appear white.
  • Broken bones show up as dark lines within the white area of the bone.

This simple but powerful technique helps doctors see injuries, fractures, and other conditions quickly. X-Ray technology is also used in other imaging methods, including CT scans and fluoroscopy.

Safety Considerations

X-Rays are very safe when used appropriately. However, if you are pregnant or think you might be, it is important to tell your radiologist or doctor. Special precautions are taken to protect both you and your baby.

What to Expect

X-Ray exams are fast and easy, usually taking between 10 and 30 minutes depending on the type of study. You may be asked to remove clothing with buttons or zippers or wear a gown to ensure the best images. After the X-Ray, you can return to your normal activities immediately. Many patients also want to know how much an X-Ray costs, and our staff can provide clear information on pricing and insurance coverage.

X-Rays are a key part of modern medicine. They help doctors make informed decisions about your care and often guide whether additional imaging tests are needed.

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