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BLOOD GROUP, CBC, XRAY
Bone fractures and injuries chest infections (tb, pneumonia) joint pain and arthritis dental issues spine and back problems
Yes, x-rays are generally safe. they involve minimal radiation exposure. at our hospital, we use advanced digital x-ray technology to ensure the lowest possible radiation dose.
Usually, no special preparation is required remove metal objects (jewelry, belts, etc.) in rare cases, fasting may be advised by the doctor
X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. if necessary, they are performed with proper precautions and medical guidance.
No, walk-in x-ray services are not available. this available only at hospital
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CBC, ECG, ESR, XRAY
No, the procedure is completely painless and usually takes only a few minutes.
Routine cases: 30 minutes to 2 hours emergency cases: immediate reporting available
X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. if necessary, they are performed with proper precautions and medical guidance.
No, walk-in x-ray services are not available. this available only at hospital