Walk-In Digital X-Ray Services in Newington, CT
Whether you are worried that you have broken a bone, are having digestive problems, or need to have a doctor examine your lungs, we can help with our cutting-edge digital x-ray services at Priority Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic! For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 2909 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06111.
Table of Contents:
How does a digital x ray work?
What are three advantages of digital X-rays?
What is the difference between digital X ray and a normal X ray?
What is a digital X ray machine?
X-ray technology has come a long way from the blurry but ground-breaking images discovered by William Roentgen over 100 years ago to the nearly crystal-clear images of bone, tissue, and organs of the digital x-rays of today. Here at Priority Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic, we are proud to stand at the forefront of this industry by providing our patients with exceptional digital x-ray services at an affordable rate!
Digital x-rays work by using digital detectors that capture data during an x-ray inspection, produce a digital image of that data, and then immediately transfer that data to a computer. During the x-ray examination, the digital detectors absorb x-ray energy and convert it into an electrical charge represented digitally with grayscale imaging. The image is then produced using a processing software system that reduces noise and distortions and enhances contrast wherever it is necessary. Once the image has been processed, it is transferred to a nearby computer. It is then archived or stored on a hard drive where it can be presented on a computer for immediate viewing.
The three advantages of digital x-rays involve convenience, quality, and minimal radiation exposure. As far as convenience goes, digital x-rays can be viewed immediately after the examination, as opposed to conventional x-rays, which can sometimes take one to two days before the film can be properly developed. This efficiency enables on-the-spot evaluation and diagnosis of the results.
Moreover, the quality of digital x-ray images far surpasses other forms of x-ray technology in image enhancement and detail while also reducing the amount of radiation exposure each patient is subjected to during an examination. While the amount of radiation delivered in a conventional x-ray is controlled and safe in small doses, but nonetheless comes with risks. With digital x-rays, the amount of radiation exposure each patient is exposed to is reduced by 80%. In this way, digital x-rays are a much safer and more efficient alternative to conventional x-rays.
The main difference between digital x-rays and conventional x-rays is in how they create and process images. Whereas digital x-rays use digital detectors and image processing software, traditional x-rays use a light-sensitive film that absorbs the x-ray energy and is then developed similarly to photographic film. To that end, a helpful way to understand how digital and conventional x-rays are different is by comparing it to digital and film cameras! Whereas digital cameras have a built-in image processing system, film cameras rely on chemical equipment and a darkroom to properly develop a clear image. It is the same with digital and conventional x-rays. Moreover, because digital x-rays operate with much more efficiency than conventional x-rays, they do not require as much radiation to arrive at the desired result.
A digital x-ray machine is an advanced or modern version of the conventional x-ray. Initially developed for dental x-rays in 1987, digital x-ray machines rely on digital detectors to image processing software to convert the data from x-ray examinations into analyzable images, which doctors can then assess for diagnostic purposes.
If you are looking for a clinic in Newington, Connecticut, that offers digital x-ray services, you have found the right place at Priority Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic! We welcome you to come to 2909 Berlin TPK, Newington CT, for a walk-in appointment between 8:00 AM to 7:45 PM from Monday to Friday or 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM on Saturday and Sunday. We serve patients from Ellington CT, Unionville CT, East Haven CT, Cromwell CT, Oxford, CT and Newington, CT, and BEYOND!
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