X-Ray

doctor examining an x-rayAn X-ray is a widely used diagnostic test to examine the inside of the body. X-rays are a very effective way of detecting problems with bones, such as fractures. They can also often identify problems with soft tissue, such as pneumonia or breast cancer.

If you have a X-ray, you will be asked to lie on a table or stand against a surface so that the part of your body being X-rayed is between the X-ray tube and the photographic plate.

An X-ray is usually carried out by a radiographer, a healthcare professional who specialises in using imaging technology, such as X-rays and ultrasound scanners at Oban Hospital.

You can turn up to the radiology department in Lorn and Islands Hospital Oban with a referral from your GP during the following times with no appointment required.

Monday 9.30-4.00

Wednesday 1.00-4.00pm

Thursday 9.30-4.00pm

Friday 9.30-4.00pm

You can find out more about x-ray tests, how they are performed, their function and the risks by visiting the NHS Choices website.

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