Digital X-ray services provided by Premier Radiology
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Abdominal series
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Chest
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Extremities
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Skull, face, and orbit
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Intravenous pyelograms (IVP)
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Myelograms
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Spine
How should I prepare for an x-ray?
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Bring a copy of the order for the procedure from your referring physician.
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Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing for your x-ray examination. Metal objects can affect the image, so avoid clothing with zippers and snaps. You may be asked to remove hairpins, jewelry, eyeglasses, hearing aids and any removable dental work that could obscure the images.
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Take your usual medications.
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If you will receive intravenous contrast material (x-ray dye) you should drink plenty of clear liquids, but refrain from eating solid food, for 3-4 hours before your examination.
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Diabetic patients who receive intravenous contrast material for the examination and take Metformin (Avandamet, Glucophage, Glucophage XR, Glumetza, Glucovance, Fortamet, Riomet, Actoplus Met and Metaglip) should discontinue this medication for 48 hours after the x-ray procedure. Metformin should be restarted only after renal function has been evaluated and found to be adequate.
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Women should always inform their doctor or x-ray technologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant.