X-Ray In Singapore

Table of Contents

  • What is X-Ray?
  • Types of X-ray available
  • How is the test performed in Singapore?
  • How to prepare for the test?
  • How the test will feel?
  • The risk?
  • FAQ

What is X-Ray?

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, just like visible light. In a health care setting, a machines sends are individual x-ray particles, called photons. These particles pass through the body. A computer or special film is used to record the images that are created.

Structures that are dense (such as bone) will block most of the x-ray particles, and will appear white. Metal and contrast media (special dye used to highlight areas of the body) will also appear white. Structures containing air will be black, and muscle, fat, and fluid will appear as shades of gray.

Types of X-ray available

Among the more popular x-ray services are:

  • Body
  • Skull
  • Spine
  • Lower Extremities
  • Upper Extremities

How is the test performed in Singapore?

The test is performed in a hospital radiology department or in the health care provider’s office by an x-ray technologist. The positioning of the patient, x-ray machine, and film depends on the type of study and area of interest. Multiple individual views may be requested.

Much like conventional photography, motion causes blurry images on radiographs, and thus, patients may be asked to hold their breath or not move during the brief exposure (about 1 second).

How to prepare for the test?

Inform the health care provider prior to the exam if you are pregnant, may be pregnant, or have an IUD inserted.

If abdominal studies are planned and you have had a barium contrast study (such as a barium enema, upper GI series, or barium swallow) or taken medications containing bismuth (such as Pepto-Bismol) in the last 4 days, the test may be delayed until the contrast has fully passed.

You will remove all jewelry and wear a hospital gown during the x-ray examination because metal and certain clothing can obscure the images and require repeat studies.

How the test will feel?

There is no discomfort from x-ray exposure. Patients may be asked to stay still in awkward positions for a short period of time.

The risk?

For most conventional x-rays, the risk of cancer or defects due to damaged ovarian cells or sperm cells is very low. Most experts feel that this low risk is largely outweighed by the benefits of information gained from appropriate imaging. X-rays are monitored and regulated to provide the minimum amount of radiation exposure needed to produce the image. Young children and fetuses are more sensitive to the risks of x-rays. Women should tell health care providers if they think they are pregnant.

FAQ

Do x-rays hurt?

Although getting an X-ray is not painful, you might be requested to keep your body in particular postures, which could be uncomfortable while the image is being taken.

Are x-rays dangerous?

You typically only receive a small amount of radiation during an X-ray. It is also believed that there is a very little chance of developing cancer after being exposed to x-rays.

Can I get an x-ray when pregnant?

Before getting an x-ray, please let your doctor know that you are expecting because a baby is more sensitive to radiation than an adult. Your doctor can decide to substitute another imaging procedure, such ultrasonography.

Is it faster to get an X-ray at a private clinic like SSOC compared to a GP clinic?

Yes, private clinics like SSOC typically offer faster services compared to GP clinics. SSOC not only provides X-ray facilities on-site but also allows for same-day appointments, making it much quicker to get both a consultation and necessary imaging. This is especially beneficial for patients who need prompt diagnosis and treatment, avoiding the longer wait times often associated with GP clinics.

Where can I find a 24-hour X-ray clinic near me?

You can find 24-hour X-ray clinics at certain private medical centers or hospitals that offer around-the-clock services. These clinics provide X-ray imaging at any time of the day or night, which is particularly helpful in emergency situations. Although SSOC may not offer extended hours, we provide faster services compared to standard GP clinics, ensuring you receive the imaging you need without long wait times.

How much does an X-ray cost in Singapore?

The cost of an X-ray in Singapore varies based on the facility and the type of X-ray. Typically, you can expect to pay between SGD 50 and SGD 200 for a standard X-ray. While private clinics might charge more than public hospitals, they often offer faster service and shorter wait times. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to contact the clinic or hospital directly where you plan to get the X-ray.

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