Services
- Abdominal x-ray
- Abdominal Ultrasound
- Bone X-rays
- Cardiac MRI
- Carotid Doppler
- Chest X-Ray
- CT SCAN
- Echocardiography
- Electrocardiography (ECG)
- General Ultrasound Imaging
- General Doppler Imaging
- Magnetic Resonance Imagining
- Prostatic Ultrasound
- Scrotal Ultrasound
- Ultrasound of the Thyroid
- Venous Doppler

Professional medical service of Abdominal x-ray
X-ray imaging, or radiography, is a cornerstone diagnostic tool used at RadCare to assist physicians in diagnosing and managing a wide range of medical conditions. This non-invasive procedure involves exposing a specific area of the body to a small dose of ionizing radiation, which produces high-quality, detailed images of internal structures. As one of the most established and widely used imaging techniques in medicine, X-rays provide essential insights for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. At RadCare, we utilize advanced X-ray technology to ensure precise results and comprehensive patient care.
Abdominal X-Ray
An abdominal X-ray is a vital diagnostic procedure offered at RadCare, designed to capture detailed images of the organs within the abdominal cavity, including the stomach, liver, intestines, and spleen. This non-invasive imaging technique provides valuable insights into the health and condition of these internal structures, aiding physicians in the accurate diagnosis and management of various abdominal conditions. At RadCare, we ensure the use of advanced X-ray technology to deliver clear, reliable results that contribute to effective patient care.
Why Undergo an Abdominal X-Ray?
Abdominal X-rays are often the first imaging test used to evaluate and diagnose:
- Acute abdominal or lower back pain
- Unexplained nausea and vomiting
They are also helpful in diagnosing conditions such as:
- Kidney stones, urinary bladder stones, and gallstones
- Intestinal blockages
- Perforations in the stomach or intestines
- Ingestion of foreign objects
Preparation Guidelines
- Most X-ray exams require no special preparation.
- You may be asked to remove some or all clothing during the exam.
- Remove any jewelry, removable dental appliances, eyeglasses, and other metal objects or clothing that might interfere with the imaging process.
- Women should always inform their physician and X-ray technologist if there is any possibility of pregnancy.