Digital X-Ray Services
When you suffer a sudden fall, experience deep chest congestion, or feel a sharp pain in your joints, you need immediate answers. In medical emergencies and routine diagnostics alike, speed and clarity are the most important factors in getting you on the road to recovery.
At IPIMS Hospital, Panipat, our advanced Diagnostic Radiology Department is equipped with state-of-the-art Digital X-Ray technology. As the foundational cornerstone of medical imaging, our X-ray services provide your doctors with an instant, inside look at your bones and chest cavity. Whether you are visiting our 24/7 Emergency Room for a suspected fracture or getting a routine chest screening, we deliver rapid, high-definition images with the lowest possible radiation exposure.
What is a Digital X-Ray?
An X-ray (radiography) is a quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside your body—particularly your bones.
The machine sends tiny, safe amounts of radiation through your body. Different tissues absorb this energy at different rates. Dense materials, like bone and metal, absorb the most radiation and show up as bright white on the image. Air in your lungs absorbs very little and shows up as black, while fat and muscle appear as various shades of gray.
The Digital Advantage: In the past, X-rays had to be printed and developed on physical film in a darkroom, which took time and used higher doses of radiation. At IPIMS Hospital, we use Digital Radiography (DR). The X-ray hits a digital sensor instead of film, meaning the image appears instantly on a computer screen. It is faster, incredibly sharp, and significantly safer for the patient.
When is this Procedure Used? (Common Indications)
Because it is so fast and accessible, an X-ray is almost always the very first imaging test ordered by a doctor. Your physician, orthopedic surgeon, or emergency specialist will typically order an X-ray in the following scenarios:
- Trauma & Fractures: To instantly check for broken bones, hairline fractures, or dislocated joints after a fall, sports injury, or accident.
- Chest & Lung Issues: A Chest X-ray (CXR) is the frontline test for diagnosing lung infections (like pneumonia or tuberculosis), fluid in the lungs, or an enlarged heart.
- Joint Pain & Arthritis: To look for bone spurs, worn-down cartilage, or joint damage caused by osteoarthritis.
- Digestive Issues: To investigate severe abdominal pain, locate accidentally swallowed foreign objects (like a coin swallowed by a child), or detect blockages in the intestines.
- Dental & Jaw Conditions: To assess the jawbone before dental surgery or investigate facial fractures.
Key Diagnostic X-Ray Services We Offer
Our radiology department provides a full range of digital X-ray services, from routine imaging to specialized contrast studies, ensuring accurate and timely diagnosis.
Routine Digital Radiography
High-quality imaging of bones, joints, spine, and chest using digital systems that enhance clarity and help detect even subtle abnormalities.
Portable (Bedside) X-Rays
Advanced mobile X-ray units allow imaging at the patient’s bedside, ensuring safe and efficient diagnostics for critically ill or emergency patients.
Contrast Radiography (Barium Studies)
Specialized studies using contrast agents to clearly visualize the digestive tract and detect abnormalities such as ulcers or growths.
Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)
A focused imaging technique to evaluate the urinary system, helping identify kidney stones and urinary tract blockages.
Why Choose IPIMS Hospital for Radiography?
An X-ray is a fundamental test, but the quality of the image directly dictates the accuracy of your treatment. Here is why patients in Panipat trust IPIMS Hospital:
- State-of-the-Art Digital Systems: Our DR systems produce ultra-high-resolution images that are leaps and bounds ahead of traditional film X-rays, leaving no room for diagnostic doubt.
- ALARA Protocol (As Low As Reasonably Achievable): Patient safety is our priority. Our digital machines require up to 80% less radiation than older film machines, making them incredibly safe, especially for children.
- 24/7 Emergency Availability: Accidents happen at all hours. Our X-ray department operates around the clock to support our trauma and emergency teams.
- Expert Radiologists: Your images are rapidly evaluated by senior radiologists who specialize in spotting microscopic abnormalities that an untrained eye might miss.
A Seamless, Fast Patient Experience
We know that if you need an X-ray, you are likely in pain or worried. We have designed our radiography process to be frictionless, fast, and highly respectful of your comfort:
- In and Out in Minutes: An X-ray is one of the fastest medical tests available. The actual exposure takes less than a second, and the entire appointment is usually over in 10 to 15 minutes.
- Completely Painless: The machine never touches you, and you will not feel the X-rays passing through your body. You simply need to hold still in specific positions for a few seconds.
- Clear Patient Guidance: Our friendly technologists will help position you carefully, ensuring you are as comfortable as possible, especially if you are dealing with a painful injury.
- 100% Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees—just straightforward, honest pricing for your imaging.
- Instant Digital Delivery: There is no waiting around for film to develop. Your digital X-ray is instantly sent to your consulting doctor’s computer in the clinic or emergency room, ensuring immediate treatment.
Get the Answers You Need, Instantly
Do not let a suspected fracture or chest pain go undiagnosed. Get crystal-clear answers in minutes with the advanced digital X-ray technology at IPIMS Hospital.
🏥 Address
IPIMS Hospital, Opposite Police Lines, Panipat Haryana
🕘 Timings
Open Daily: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
📞 Call
+91 70566 67979
+91 70566 67979
Contact the Radiology Department
Need a routine X-ray or have questions about a contrast study? Call our dedicated diagnostic helpdesk right now at +91-7056667979 or visit us safely at IPIMS Hospital, Panipat. In cases of trauma or emergency, please proceed directly to our 24/7 ER.