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Diagnostic X-Ray Imaging Services
X-ray imaging, or radiography, is a widely utilized diagnostic technique in radiology. This safe and non-invasive method allows medical professionals to examine the internal structures of the body, enabling prompt and accurate diagnoses.
At Northwest Radiology, we prioritize delivering exceptional x-ray services with unwavering quality and transparency. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest imaging technology, ensuring precise and detailed results. Moreover, we believe in providing affordable healthcare solutions, making essential diagnostic services accessible to all.
Enjoy an average savings of 86% on Diagnostic X-Ray Imaging Services, compared to standard industry prices—quality care at a fraction of the cost. Walk-ins are welcome for X-rays. No appointment necessary, but you must bring an order from a physician or healthcare provider.
X-rays provide detailed images of bones, organs, and tissues using electromagnetic radiation. Commonly used to diagnose fractures, infections, and other conditions, x-rays offer quick results for immediate medical assessment.
What to expect
You may need to hold your breath briefly during the X-ray to minimize motion blur in the images.
After your exam
Your X-ray images will be promptly available for review, and your doctor will discuss the results and any required treatments with you.
“I have been going to Northwest Radiology for years. Their prices cannot be beaten. I have always been treated warmly and with lots of care regardless of what kind of scanning I’m getting done. I was in and out in 17 minutes.” K.F. | NWR Patient
“I have been going to Northwest Radiology for years. Their prices cannot be beaten. I have always been treated warmly and with lots of care regardless of what kind of scanning I’m getting done. I was in and out in 17 minutes.” K.F. | NWR Patient