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ARC X-Rays

Imaging the body with clarity

X-rays at ARC

Our x-ray services are designed to meet your health care needs. State-of-the-art radiology equipment provides fast results and clear imaging, allowing our medical team to provide you with an accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment plan to get you back to your regular activities quickly.

What is an x-ray?

X-rays are quick, non-invasive diagnostic tests used to capture detailed images of structures inside the body by using low amounts of radiation. Imaging results capture detailed images of bones, organs, and more, aiding in diagnosing health conditions and guiding treatment plans.

Additional benefits include:

  • Monitoring the progress of treatment.
  • Promoting earlier detection of conditions and diseases.
  • Revealing unexpected conditions not related to the reason for your test.

Conditions

Arthritis

Arthritis

Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases are characterized by pain, swelling, and limited movement in joints and connective tissues in the body.

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Bone Cancer

Bone Cancer

Bone cancer is an uncommon form of cancer that originates within the bones, leading to tissue destruction and the potential for spreading to other organs in the body.

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Broken Bones

Broken Bones

A broken bone, also known as a fracture, occurs when there is a disruption or crack in the continuity of a bone.

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Calcifications

Calcifications

Calcifications refer to abnormal accumulation of calcium deposits in tissues or organs, often visible on medical imaging such as X-rays. These deposits can occur for various reasons and may indicate underlying health issues, prompting further evaluation and management.

Enlarged Heart

Enlarged Heart

An enlarged heart, or cardiomegaly, is a medical condition characterized by the enlargement of the heart chambers. It can result from various underlying health issues, such as hypertension or heart valve diseases, and requires medical attention to address the root cause and manage symptoms.

Foreign Objects

Foreign Objects

Foreign objects as a medical condition involve the presence of non-native items in the body, potentially causing harm or complications. These objects can be accidentally ingested, inhaled, or introduced through wounds, possibly leading to health issues depending on their location and nature.

Fractures

Fractures

A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone caused by falls, injury, or as a result of a direct hit or kick to the body. Fractures most often happen when more force is applied to the bone than the bone can take.

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Pneumonia

Pneumonia

Pneumonia is a respiratory infection affecting either one or both lungs, resulting from bacteria, viruses, or fungi. This severe infection leads to the accumulation of pus and other fluids in the air sacs of the lungs.

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Tuberculosis (TB)

Tuberculosis (TB)

Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection that often infects the lungs. It can also impact other organs like the kidneys, spine, or brain. Additionally, lymph glands and various other body parts may be susceptible to the infection.

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