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Exams & X-rays

What is it?

An X-ray is a picture of the inside of your child's body. It can show bones and organs and can check for problems in any part of the body, including the head, chest, belly, arms, and legs.

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Comfort and safety

Comfort and Safety Measures

  • Parental Presence: Parents are often encouraged to stay in the room to comfort children and help them remain still.

  • Safety Gear: Protective lead aprons or shields are used to block radiation to non-target areas.

  • Child-Friendly Environment: Technologists use age-appropriate language to explain the procedure and may use toys or comfort items to make the experience less intimidating.

  • Minimizing Time: Staff are trained to work efficiently to minimize the time a child has to hold still. 

Frequently asked questions

Are X-rays safe for children?
Yes, they are generally safe, but should only be done when necessary. The risk of harm from a single, medically needed X-ray is extremely low.

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