Digital X-Ray is a fast, safe, and accurate imaging technique that uses low-dose radiation to capture detailed images of bones, joints, and soft tissues. Unlike traditional film-based X-rays, digital systems produce instant high-resolution images, making it easier for radiologists and physicians to diagnose and monitor a wide range of conditions.
Our center is equipped with state-of-the-art digital radiography technology, ensuring quick exams, reduced radiation exposure, and immediate availability of results.

Why Choose FUJIFILM FDR D-EVO ES Digital Radiography?
- Exceptional Image Quality – High-resolution images ensure even the smallest details are captured, aiding in early and accurate diagnosis.
- Lower Radiation Dose – Advanced detector technology reduces radiation exposure without compromising image clarity.
- Faster Results – Instant image capture and transfer mean quicker diagnosis and reduced waiting time.
- Patient Comfort – Lightweight, wireless detectors make the procedure smooth and comfortable.
- Eco-Friendly – Eliminates the need for chemicals and films, making it safer for patients and the environment.
- Seamless Workflow – Digital storage and sharing capabilities ensure reports are delivered quickly to patients and referring doctors.
Applications of Digital Radiography
Our FUJIFILM Digital X-Ray system is used across a wide range of diagnostic needs, including:
- Chest X-Ray – For evaluating lungs, heart, and chest wall conditions.
- Spine & Joint Imaging – Assessing fractures, arthritis, and degenerative changes.
- Abdominal X-Ray – Detecting obstructions, stones, or other abdominal abnormalities.
- Skeletal System – Fracture detection, bone alignment, and orthopedic evaluations.
- Pre-Operative & Post-Operative Imaging – Ensuring surgical precision and monitoring recovery.
- Emergency Imaging – Quick results for trauma and accident cases.
FLFS X-Ray (Full Leg / Full Spine X-Ray)
FLFS X-ray is a specialized imaging technique that provides a single, continuous view of the entire spine or the full length of both legs. This type of X-ray is particularly important for assessing alignment, posture, and limb length discrepancies.
Common Uses:
- Evaluation of scoliosis and other spinal deformities
- Pre- and post-operative assessment for spinal surgery
- Measurement of leg length discrepancies
- Monitoring orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation progress
- Assessing overall posture, balance, and skeletal alignment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a digital X-ray safe?
A. Yes. Digital X-rays use much lower radiation doses compared to conventional X-rays, making them safer for patients.
How long does the procedure take?
A: Most digital X-rays are completed within 5–10 minutes, and images are available almost instantly.
Do I need to prepare before a digital X-ray?
A: Generally, no special preparation is required. For certain exams (like abdomen X-ray), your doctor may give specific instructions.
When will I get my report?
A: Reports are typically available within the same day, and urgent cases are prioritized for faster turnaround.
Can children and elderly patients undergo digital X-rays?
A: Yes. Digital radiography is safe for all age groups due to its low radiation exposure and quick imaging process.
How is digital X-ray better than traditional film X-ray?
A: Digital X-rays provide higher image quality, faster results, easier storage/sharing, and lower radiation exposure compared to traditional methods.


