X-RAY
Radiography

Welcome to the X-RAY department, where our specialized team offers comprehensive medical care for all ages.

Our Doctors

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X-Ray4u

X-Ray4U is a modern radiology service provider, offering high quality diagnostic imaging with accuracy, speed and safety. Equipped with advanced radiography equipment and staffed by qualified healthcare professionals, X-Ray4U serves patients and physicians with the goal of clear and reliable diagnosis, at every step of medical care.

With an emphasis on prompt service, respect for people and compliance with international radiation protection standards, X-Ray4U is the ideal partner for high-resolution X-rays, whether for simple diagnostic examinations or more complex cases. Our goal is to be there for you – with clear images, clear care.

Services

X-RAY

General Radiography

General radiography is a basic imaging test used to diagnose fractures, infections, degenerative changes and other pathological conditions. It is a quick, painless, low radiation method, essential for the initial evaluation of many conditions.

Chest X-ray

Chest X-ray is one of the most common imaging tests and is used to evaluate the health of the lungs, heart and chest structures. It helps in diagnosing conditions such as pneumonia, pleurisy, pulmonary edema and cardiac disorders.

Bone X-ray & Joints

Bone and joint radiography is used to diagnose fractures, arthritis, degenerative changes and other orthopaedic conditions. It is a painless procedure that allows physicians to evaluate the structure and functionality of bones and joints.

Trauma Radiography & Emergencies

X-ray in emergency situations is vital for the immediate diagnosis of injuries, fractures or dislocations. It is used in cases of car accidents, falls and other serious injuries to quickly assess the patient’s condition.

X-ray of the Spine

Spinal radiography is used to evaluate conditions such as scoliosis, intervertebral disc herniation, spondylarthritis and spinal injuries. It helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of structural abnormalities and degenerative changes in the spine.

Frequently asked questions

An X-ray is an imaging test that uses low doses of radiation to visualise bones, joints and internal organs. It is used to diagnose fractures, infections, chest diseases and other health problems.

Yes, the X-ray emits a low dose of ionising radiation, which is considered safe for diagnostic purposes. However, we apply strict protection protocols and use modern equipment to minimise patient exposure.

Most X-rays do not require any special preparation. In some cases, such as an abdominal X-ray, it may be necessary to avoid foods or specific medical instructions.

The x-ray procedure takes a few minutes, and the results are usually available within a few hours or the next day, depending on the examination and the radiologist’s assessment.

Radiography is the standard test for diagnosing fractures, but in some cases of small or complex fractures, an additional CT scan (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be required for a more detailed evaluation.