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Radiologist
430 East 59th StreetNew YorkNY10022
(55)

Saw dr Katz. He was very nice and friendly. Didn’t feel a thing which is also great.

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Radiologist
430 East 59th StreetNew YorkNY10022
(11)
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Radiologist
430 East 59th StreetNew YorkNY10022
(55)

Everyone was very kind, helpful, and informative. Didn’t have to wait too long even though the waiting room was full.

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Radiologist
430 East 59th StreetNew YorkNY10022
(107)

Very professional. Everyone was really nice. Arrived early and even went back early! I'll be back for any other imaging needs.

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Radiologist
430 East 59th StreetNew YorkNY10022
(37)

It was an MRI I didn't meet with him directly but his, staff was courteous and the wait was minimal.

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Radiologist
519 East 72nd Street, Suite 103New YorkNY10021
(55)

Saw dr Katz. He was very nice and friendly. Didn’t feel a thing which is also great.

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Radiologist
519 East 72nd Street, Suite 103New YorkNY10021
(11)
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Radiologist
519 East 72nd Street, Suite 103New YorkNY10021
(55)

Everyone was very kind, helpful, and informative. Didn’t have to wait too long even though the waiting room was full.

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Radiologist
519 East 72nd Street, Suite 103New YorkNY10021
(107)

Very professional. Everyone was really nice. Arrived early and even went back early! I'll be back for any other imaging needs.

Appointments available Today
Appointments available Today
Radiologist
519 East 72nd Street, Suite 103New YorkNY10021
(37)

It was an MRI I didn't meet with him directly but his, staff was courteous and the wait was minimal.

Appointments available Today
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Radiologist
3 East 75th StreetNew YorkNY10021
(55)

Saw dr Katz. He was very nice and friendly. Didn’t feel a thing which is also great.

Appointments available Today
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Radiologist
3 East 75th StreetNew YorkNY10021
(11)
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Radiologist
3 East 75th StreetNew YorkNY10021
(107)

Very professional. Everyone was really nice. Arrived early and even went back early! I'll be back for any other imaging needs.

Appointments available Today
Appointments available Today
Radiologist
3 East 75th StreetNew YorkNY10021
(55)

Everyone was very kind, helpful, and informative. Didn’t have to wait too long even though the waiting room was full.

Appointments available Today
Appointments available Today
Radiologist
3 East 75th StreetNew YorkNY10021
(37)

It was an MRI I didn't meet with him directly but his, staff was courteous and the wait was minimal.

Appointments available Today
Appointments available Today
Radiologist
115 East 57th Street, Suite 520New YorkNY10022
(5)

Very good visit.

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Urgent Care Specialist
65 West 13th StreetNew YorkNY10011
(73)

She is amazing! Always makes you feel comfortable and she is a good listener to how you are feeling.

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Urgent Care Specialist
65 West 13th StreetNew YorkNY10011
(105)

Fast! I had an ear infection and a plane to catch. I was in and out of here in 15min, and an hour later the pharmacy near my house had my prescription ready.

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Physical Therapist
138 5th Ave, 2nd FloorNew YorkNY10011
(60)

Richard is careful in the analysis.

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Internist
150 Broadway, Suite 1213New YorkNY10038
(8)

My visit was great, and the staff also very nice.

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X-ray

An X-ray is a procedure that employs the use of electromagnetic radiation to create an image of the inside of the body. It is commonly used to gain insights into the bone structure of your body. A patient is positioned in such a manner that the body part being X-rayed is placed between the source and the detector of the X-ray. Depending on the type of tissue and its density, the X-ray will form an image in various shades of black and white. 

 

For instance, calcium in your bones is denser; it ends up absorbing enormous amounts of radiation, and thus, it appears white on the X-ray image. An X-ray can be used to detect bone fractures, calcifications (like kidney stones), tumors, arthritis, heart issues, osteoporosis, infections, digestive problems, lodged foreign objects, dental problems and blood vessel blockages, among other issues. A contrast medium like iodine or barium may be introduced into the body for capturing better images.

Why are X-rays done?

X-ray technology is used to create an image of the internal structures of the body, which can assist in better diagnosis. X-rays are used:

  1. To examine any fractures or infections that occur in bones or teeth.
  2. To reveal signs of arthritis and measure bone density.
  3. To aid in discovering bone tumors, as well as to check for cavities in the teeth.
  4. To examine for pneumonia, tuberculosis or lung cancer.
  5. To see signs of heart failure.
  6. To notice changes in blood flow.
  7. To reveal issues in the digestive system.

You can read more about the uses of of X-rays on the Mayo Clinic website.

Are X-rays safe?

X-rays are mostly safe, as the exposure to radiation is low. The common worry associated with X-rays is that radiation emanating from them can lead to cancer-causing cell mutations. However, the amount of radiation exposure depends on the tissue being examined and the age of the person. Although the risk is low, children are more likely to be sensitive to radiation when compared to adults. If you’re pregnant, it is recommended that you let the physician know before undergoing an X-ray.

 

Preparing for an X-ray

The preparation would depend on the type of X-ray you are undergoing. Usually, you will be required to undress the part of the body that needs to be X-rayed. You might also be requested to remove any metal objects, including any jewelry, as they might be visible on an X-ray. Some types of X-rays require you to take a contrast medium like barium or iodine orally or through an injection to highlight a specific area of the body.

Common questions and answers about X-rays

What should I expect from a visit for an X-ray?

There is no special preparation needed before your appointment for a regular X-ray.

  • The X-ray technician will provide you with instructions on how to position your body for the X-ray. 

Where can I find a physician for an X-ray near me?

At Zocdoc.com! You can book an appointment with top-rated X-ray doctors in your location. Booking is simple, secure and free!

 

Is it safe to have an X-ray while pregnant or breastfeeding?

Please inform your healthcare practitioner before the procedure if you’re pregnant, but there is generally low risk. There is no risk in undergoing X-ray if you’re breastfeeding.

 

How much does a visit for an X-ray cost?

The treatment cost might vary based on your location, insurance provider and other factors. 

 

Source:
Mayo Clinic

The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 (in the United States) immediately.

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