Digital X-Ray

Digital X-Ray Services at Srujana Hospitals

Fast, precise, and safe — our Digital X-Ray services provide quick diagnostic clarity for bones, chest, and internal organs using low-dose radiation and high-resolution imaging.

Digital X-Ray is a powerful and non-invasive diagnostic technique that uses low-dose radiation to create high-resolution images of the inside of the body. Unlike traditional film-based X-rays, digital systems offer faster image processing, better clarity, and enhanced image sharing capabilities.

At Srujana Hospitals, we are equipped with state-of-the-art digital radiography machines that help our doctors quickly assess various medical conditions—from bone fractures to lung infections and abdominal problems. These machines allow for instant image capture and onscreen display, meaning no waiting for film development. This enables our physicians to diagnose and begin treatment without delay, improving patient outcomes.

1) Rapid and Accurate Diagnosis

Digital X-Rays can be captured and viewed within minutes. This speed is vital in emergency cases, trauma situations, and surgical planning.

2) Reduced Radiation Exposure

Modern digital systems are designed to use significantly less radiation compared to older film X-rays, making it safer for patients, especially children, pregnant women (when necessary), and those needing repeated imaging.

3)Real-Time Image Viewing

The images appear on the screen immediately after capture, allowing doctors to zoom, enhance, and analyze specific areas in real-time. This speeds up clinical decision-making and reduces patient anxiety.

4) Detailed Visualization

Digital X-Rays provide high-resolution images that clearly show:

Bone structures (fractures, dislocations)

Chest conditions (pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer)

Abdominal concerns (obstruction, perforation, or swallowed objects)

Joint issues (arthritis, degeneration)

5) Vital for Surgical Evaluations

They are an important part of:

Pre-operative assessment: to check the site before surgery

Post-operative monitoring: to ensure everything is healing correctly, such as bone alignment after orthopedic procedures or post-abdominal surgery evaluations

1) Patient Preparation

You may be asked to change into a gown and remove metal objects (jewelry, belts, buttons) to avoid interference with the scan.

2) Positioning

The technician will guide you to sit, lie, or stand depending on the part of the body being examined (e.g., chest, limbs, abdomen).

3) Image Capture

A trained radiology technician takes the X-Ray in a few seconds. You’ll need to remain still during the process to ensure clear imaging.

4) Image Review

The digital images are sent instantly to a radiologist (a doctor specializing in interpreting scans), who reviews them in detail.

5) Report Delivery

A final report is generated and shared with your consulting doctor or surgeon, often on the same day, so further treatment or advice can begin immediately.