DRC Diagnostic Radiology Consultants



Your Exam - Diagnostic X-ray

This is the original field from which radiology developed, and is probably still the most commonly employed form of radiology.  X-rays can be either still images or "movies," and can often be done quickly.  They are frequently used to complement other kinds of radiology imaging.

The films created by X-rays show different features of the body in various shades of gray.  The gray is darkest in those areas that do not absorb X-rays well; the grays are lighter in dense areas (like bones) that absorb more of the X-rays.  Some X-ray exams improve visibility by using contrast, a range of substances which may be introduced into the patient by swallowing, injection, or enema.

Type of X-Ray Exams

We offer many kinds of X-rays.  Most of them (for example, chest X-rays) don't require any special preparation by the patient.  The list below allows you to access information about some of the X-ray tests we offer that do require special preparation on your part.

Barium Enema

GI Series

Hysterosalpingogram

IVP (Intravenous Pyelogram)

Lumbar Puncture

Myelogram






MRI
CT
Ultrasound
Breast Imaging
Bone Density Exam
Diagnostic X-ray
Appointments
Obtaining Your Images
Barium Enema
GI Series
Hysterosalpingogram
IVP X-ray
Lumbar Puncture
Myelogram
Interventional Radiology
Nuclear Medicine
RFA
VenaCure