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X-rays in Cypress, TX

What is an x-ray?

X-ray is the oldest and most frequently used form of medical imaging. X-rays can produce diagnostic images of the human body on film or digitally that allow doctors to view and assess broken bones or other injuries. X-rays are an important tool in guiding orthopedic surgery and in the treatment of sports-related injuries. X-ray may uncover more advanced forms of cancer in bones, although early screening for cancer findings requires other methods.

The urgent care providers at Right Choice Urgent Care utilize X-ray testing as a diagnostic procedure at our urgent care clinic in Cypress, TX. If you are experiencing symptoms of an internal condition or a break, contact Right Choice Urgent Care for medical imaging. To schedule your appointment at our urgent care clinic, please call (281) 944-7900 or check in online!

What are some common uses of x-ray?

  • Assist doctors in identifying and treating of bone fractures.
  • View, monitor or diagnose joint injuries and infections, arthritis, artery blockages, abdominal pain.
  • Detection and diagnosis of cancer, although usually computed tomography (CT) or MRI is better at defining the extent and the nature of a suspected cancer.

How should I prepare for an x-ray?

There is no special preparation required for most bone x-rays. You may be asked to change into a gown before your examination and remove jewelry, eyeglasses and any metal objects during the exam.

Women should always inform the technologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant.

What should I expect during this exam?

A x-ray exam usually takes five minutes to half an hour.

  • The technologist positions you on the exam table and places a film holder under the table in the area of the body to be imaged.
  • Pillows may be used to help you hold the proper position.
  • Then the technologist steps behind a radiation barrier and asks you to hold very still, without breathing for a few seconds.
  • The x-ray equipment is activated, sending a beam of x-rays through the body to expose the film.
  • The technologist then repositions you for another view, and the process is repeated as necessary.
  • When your x-rays are completed you will be asked to wait until the technologist checks the images.

What will I experience during an x-ray?

  • X-ray imaging is painless.
  • Some discomfort may result from lying on the table, a hard surface that may feel cold.
  • Sometimes, to get a clear image of an injury such as a possible fracture, you may be asked to hold an uncomfortable position for a short time. Any movement could blur the image and make it necessary to repeat the procedure.

Need an X-ray in South Cypress, TX?

If you fear you may have suffered a fracture or break, you may need an x-ray to further diagnose the issue. To schedule a consultation with our urgent care specialists at our urgent care clinic in Cypress, TX, please call (281) 944-7900 or check in through our secure online form. 

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