X-rays are one of the most common and trusted tools in medical imaging. At Sheridan Memorial Hospital, we offer quick, accurate X-ray services to help diagnose injuries, monitor medical conditions and support your overall care. With walk-in availability for many exams and experienced technologists on staff, our team makes the process simple, safe and efficient.
What Is an X-ray?
An X-ray is a painless imaging test that uses a small amount of radiation to create pictures of structures inside the body — most often bones, lungs, joints, and the abdomen. X-rays are typically the first imaging test ordered because they are fast, reliable and highly effective at identifying many common health issues.
Digital X-ray technology allows our radiologists to capture clear images instantly and share results with your provider quickly for faster diagnosis and treatment.
Why You Might Need an X-ray
Your healthcare provider may order an X-ray to evaluate a wide range of symptoms or conditions, including:
- Injuries
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Suspected fractures or broken bones
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Sprains and joint injuries
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Dislocations
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Spine or neck concerns
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- Chest & Respiratory Conditions
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Persistent cough
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Chest pain
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Suspected pneumonia
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Lung infections or chronic lung disease
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Rib injuries
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- Digestive & Abdominal Issues
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Stomach pain
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Signs of bowel obstruction
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Swallowed objects
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- Monitoring Ongoing Conditions
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Arthritis progression
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Bone healing after a fracture
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Chronic lung disease
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Because X-rays are quick and widely available, they are often used as the first step in diagnosing a health concern.
What to Expect During Your X-ray
X-rays are simple, noninvasive and typically take less than 10 minutes.
- Before the Exam
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You may be asked to change into a gown, depending on the area of the body being imaged.
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Remove jewelry or metal objects that could interfere with the image.
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The technologist will position you carefully to get the views your provider needs.
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- During the Exam
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You may be asked to stand, sit or lie on the exam table.
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The technologist will step behind a protective barrier to take the image.
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You may hear a brief clicking sound as the picture is taken.
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Multiple views may be needed depending on the type of exam.
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- After the Exam
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You can return to your normal activities immediately.
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A radiologist will interpret the images and send results to your provider promptly.
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X-ray Services at Sheridan Memorial Hospital
Our hospital offers a full range of digital X-ray services, including:
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Walk-in imaging for many exams at three locations (SameDay Health & Imaging, Outpatient Center and the main hospital)
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24/7 availability for emergency care
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Advanced digital X-ray technology for fast, high-quality images
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Skilled technologists trained to ensure accuracy and patient comfort
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Pediatric-friendly imaging for children and families
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Seamless coordination with primary care, specialty providers, and urgent care clinics
Whether you’re dealing with a sudden injury or a chronic condition, our imaging team is here to provide clear answers quickly and compassionately.
