

At VJ Scans & Labs, we provide precise and safe X-ray
imaging using the latest digital radiography
technology.
An X-ray is a quick and painless diagnostic test that uses safe levels of radiation to produce images of the inside of your body helping doctors examine bones, chest, joints, and internal organs.
Our digital X-ray systems deliver crystal-clear images instantly, allowing for faster diagnosis, minimal radiation exposure, and easy report sharing.

Experience the difference of advanced X-ray imaging. Our facility features state-of-the-art digital X-ray systems that deliver crystal-clear images with minimal radiation exposure. This technology enables our radiologists to identify even subtle findings with exceptional precision. Whether you need a standard X-ray or a specialized diagnostic study, our modern equipment and expert team provide fast, accurate results you can rely on.





Get clear, step-by-step guidance to help you understand what to expect before, during, and after your X-ray. This overview ensures you feel confident, prepared, and fully informed for a smooth imaging experience.

An X-ray is a quick, painless imaging test that uses electromagnetic radiation to create pictures of the structures inside your body, particularly bones. X-rays are commonly used to detect fractures, infections, arthritis, dental problems, and other conditions.
Yes, X-rays are generally very safe. The amount of radiation exposure from a single X-ray is minimal and considered acceptable for diagnostic purposes. The benefits of accurate diagnosis far outweigh the small radiation risk. However, inform us if you're pregnant or might be pregnant.
X-rays are one of the fastest imaging procedures, typically taking only 5-10 minutes including preparation. The actual X-ray exposure lasts just a few seconds. You may need multiple images from different angles, which adds minimal time.
Most X-rays require no special preparation. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. You may need to remove jewelry, eyeglasses, or any metal objects that might interfere with the images. For some X-rays (like abdominal), you may need to fast or take a contrast agent.
No, X-rays are completely painless. You'll be asked to hold still in specific positions for a few seconds while the images are taken. If you're having an X-ray of an injured area, positioning might cause brief discomfort, but the procedure itself is painless.
X-ray results are typically available quickly, often within a few hours. A radiologist will review your images and prepare a report. Your referring doctor will receive the results and discuss the findings with you, along with any recommended treatment.
X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy, especially of the abdomen, unless absolutely necessary for your health. Always inform your doctor and our staff if you're pregnant or think you might be pregnant. Alternative imaging methods may be recommended.
We offer various X-ray examinations including chest X-rays, bone X-rays (limbs, spine), dental X-rays, abdominal X-rays, and specialized studies. Our modern digital X-ray equipment provides high-quality images with reduced radiation exposure.
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