X-ray
We provide X-Ray services with the latest imaging technology, ensuring accuracy, safety, and fast results
Duration
30 min
Technology
Epsilon 500D
A cutting-edge X-Ray platform with best-in-class technology and unparalleled clinical capabilities that puts our X-Ray services ahead of the curve.
Powerful Platform
An imaging suite offering complete exam versatility, precision, and reliability with exceptional image post-processing & intelligent dynamic enhancement.
Built-in Scalability and Upgradability
Ideal for high-volume and high-throughput environments with industry recognized gold standard.
At Rayhaan Healthcare, we provide X-Ray services with the latest imaging technology, ensuring accuracy, safety, and fast results. Our hospital in Parklands, Nairobi, is equipped with cutting-edge radiology equipment to offer precise diagnostic imaging for a variety of medical conditions.
X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool used to view bones, tissues, and organs. Whether it’s for identifying fractures, infections, or other abnormalities, our highly skilled radiologists ensure that every scan provides clear, accurate images for proper diagnosis and treatment planning.
Conditions Diagnosed
Bone Fractures
Joint dislocations
Lung infections
Digestive tract issues
Why Choose Rayhaan Healthcare?
Advanced Imaging Technology
Quick and Accurate Diagnostics
Experienced Radiologist and Technicians
Patient-Centered Care
How to Prepare for an X-ray
- Inform the radiographer if you are pregnant this is important information as it will make a difference in the way the X-ray is carried out or a different test altogether might be required. Your safety and that of your unborn child is our number one priority.
- A hospital gown will be given to you to wear, as some clothing can make it difficult to see the images clearly.
- You might also need to remove certain items, such as watches, necklaces and some types of clothing that contain metal objects, such as zips.
- If you are attending a follow-up X-ray to assess the progress of an injury or illness, you might need to carry any previous X-rays with you so that when reporting a comparison of the new X-ray with the old one can be done to see if there has been any recent changes.