Digital X-Ray
Digital X-Ray is a modern imaging technique that uses digital sensors instead of traditional film to capture images of the inside of the body. This technology allows for quicker image processing and easier storage, making it more efficient for both healthcare providers and patients.
Unlike conventional X-rays, Digital X-Rays produce high-quality images that can be enhanced and manipulated for better diagnosis. They expose patients to lower levels of radiation and can be shared instantly with specialists, improving the speed and accuracy of medical evaluations.