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Diagnopein X RAY PELVIS AP Centre in Nagpur

Diagnopein X RAY PELVIS AP Centre in Nagpur

An X-Ray Pelvis AP (Anteroposterior view) is a diagnostic imaging test that captures a front view of the pelvic bones and hip joints.

It helps doctors evaluate bone alignment, fractures, and joint conditions.

The procedure is quick, safe, and non-invasive.

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Why is a Pelvis AP X-Ray Done?

Doctors recommend this scan to diagnose

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  1. Pelvic fractures

  2. Hip joint dislocation

  3. Arthritis

  4. Bone infections

  5. Trauma injuries

Early diagnosis ensures proper treatment planning.


How is the Procedure Performed?

The process takes around 10–15 minutes.

  1. You lie down on the X-ray table.

  2. The technician positions your pelvis correctly.

  3. A digital image is captured.

  4. The radiologist reviews the report.

No special preparation is required.


Benefits of Digital X-Ray

Modern digital X-ray technology offers:

  1. High-resolution images

  2. Lower radiation exposure

  3. Faster reporting

  4. Accurate diagnosis

  5. Easy digital access


X-Ray Pelvis AP Cost in Nagpur

The cost depends on:

  1. Diagnostic center

  2. Equipment quality

  3. Doctor consultation

Diagnopein offers affordable and reliable digital X-ray services in Nagpur.

For exact pricing, contact the center directly.


Why Choose Diagnopein Digital X-Ray?

  1. Advanced digital technology

  2. Experienced radiologists

  3. Hygienic environment

  4. Quick report delivery

  5. Budget-friendly services

We focus on patient comfort and accurate results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The radiation exposure is low, but it should be avoided during pregnancy unless medically necessary.

While it is effective for detecting bone-related issues, soft tissue injuries or conditions may require additional imaging methods like MRI for a more comprehensive diagnosis.

No, the procedure is painless, although you may need to remain still for a few moments while the image is taken.

The patient lies flat on their back, and an X-ray beam is directed from the front to the back of the body. The patient may be asked to hold still and hold their breath briefly.