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Quick, Safe & High-Quality Digital X-Ray at Vrindavan Hospital, Kalyan
At Vrindavan Hospital, we offer advanced digital X-Ray imaging for fast and accurate diagnosis. Our radiology team ensures high-quality imaging with minimal waiting time, making the process smooth and comfortable for all patients.
Digital X-Ray helps doctors examine bones, chest, abdomen, joints, and soft tissues with clarity and precision.
An X-Ray is a quick, painless imaging test that uses a small amount of radiation to create pictures of the inside of your body. It helps doctors see bones, joints, chest, and certain soft tissues.
A Chest X-Ray is one of the most commonly performed imaging tests. It helps doctors evaluate the lungs, heart, and chest cavity. It is useful for diagnosing infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis, breathing problems, heart enlargement, and other chest-related conditions.
Used to evaluate:
Lungs, heart & chest cavity
Infections (pneumonia, TB)
Breathing difficulties
Heart enlargement
A Spine X-Ray captures images of the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine. It helps detect problems such as fractures, abnormal curvature, disc degeneration, and alignment issues. It is frequently used to evaluate long-term back and neck pain.
Helps detect:
Disc degeneration
Fractures
Abnormal curvature
Spine alignment issues
An Abdomen X-Ray provides a quick overview of organs and structures within the abdominal area. It helps diagnose kidney stones, intestinal blockage, swallowed objects, and causes of abdominal pain.
Useful for diagnosing:
Kidney stones
Bowel blockage
Abdominal pain
Swallowed foreign objects
Extremity X-Rays include images of the hands, feet, knee, shoulder, wrist, and ankle. These scans are commonly used to evaluate fractures, joint dislocations, arthritis, ligament injuries, and soft-tissue swelling.
Used for:
Fractures
Joint dislocations
Arthritis changes
Sports injuries
A Skull X-Ray is used to examine bones of the head and facial area. It helps detect head injuries, sinus problems, jaw disorders, and facial bone fractures.
Used for evaluating:
Head injury
Sinus problems
Jaw issues
Facial fractures
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A KUB X-Ray focuses on the lower abdomen and urinary tract. It is commonly used to identify kidney stones, bladder stones, and certain gastrointestinal problems.
No special preparation is needed. Wear comfortable clothing and remove jewelry or metal items before the scan.
Yes. Digital X-Rays use low radiation and are safe for most patients. Pregnant women should inform the staff before the test.
Most X-Rays are completed within 5–10 minutes. Reports are usually ready the same day.
Bring your doctor’s prescription, previous X-Rays (if any), and basic ID proof.
Private MRI scans are provided on a per fee basis and are not covered by Alberta Health Care.
Private MRI scans are provided on a per fee basis and are not covered by Alberta Health Care.