Only 2–5 minutes.

Yes. Metallic objects can interfere with imaging.

Modern digital X-Rays use very low radiation and are safe when used appropriately.

To detect fractures, chest infections, lung diseases, arthritis, and digestive issues.

Wear comfortable, loose clothing for easy access to the scanned area.

Absolutely. Ultrasound is completely safe for mother and baby.

Yes, most reports are provided on the same day.

Yes, ultrasound tests generally require a doctor’s referral.

Yes, it can detect masses, cysts, stones, and tumors.

No. It is non-invasive and painless.

Usually 10–20 minutes, depending on the study.

Some ultrasounds require fasting (upper abdomen). Pelvis ultrasound may require a full bladder.