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What do We Cover in Our X-ray Scan
- Abdominal X-ray
- Bone Density Scan
- Bone X-ray
- Catheter Angiography
- Chest X-ray
- Hysterosalpingography
- Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)
- Galactography
- Lower GI X-ray
Services We Provide
We accept most major insurance plans
Full Body Imaging® accepts most insurance plans, as well as personal injury liens. If you have questions about insurance, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Scan Related Questions
How long does an X-ray procedure typically take?
X-ray procedures are usually quick, lasting around 15 to 30 minutes.
Is there any preparation required before an X-ray?
Minimal preparation is needed; you may be asked to remove jewelry.
Are X-rays safe, and is there any radiation exposure?
X-rays are generally safe. The level of radiation is minimal.
Can I eat or drink before an X-ray?
In most cases, you can eat and drink normally before an X-ray.
Are there any side effects or discomfort during the procedure?
X-rays are painless. You might need to hold still for clarity.
Can I bring someone with me into the X-ray room?
Usually, a technologist will guide you. Companions may wait outside.
Will I receive the results immediately after the X-ray?
Immediate results are uncommon. Your doctor will discuss findings later.
How often can X-rays be done, and is there a limit?
Frequency depends on medical necessity. Generally, limits ensure safety.
Are there alternatives to X-rays, such as MRI or CT scans?
Your doctor may consider alternatives based on your medical needs.
Can pregnant women undergo X-rays, and are there precautions?
Special precautions are taken during pregnancy. Inform your healthcare provider.








