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1226
TILTON ROAD
NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225
609-383-2400 - PHONE
609-383-2407 - FAX
HOURS:
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 6:00 am - 9:00 pm SATURDAY 9:00 am - 2:00 pm


Welcome to Tilton Dynamic
Imaging, HOME OF THE FIRST STAND UP MRI IN NEW JERSEY where our
goal is to provide patient care and service at the highest level available.
This state of the art facility contains the latest in
diagnostic technology delivered to you by our staff of caring and experienced
medical professionals. Our team of Board Certified Radiologists will work
with your Physician to provide prompt and accurate diagnostic data unavailable
at any other facility in the region.
Your comfort and well being is what matters to
us. From the procedure itself to processing complicated insurance forms,
Tilton Dynamic Imaging
will make every effort to turn this trying time into a pleasant experience.
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X-Ray
What is an X-Ray?
An X-ray is the oldest and most frequently
used form of medical imaging. X-rays are used to view parts of the body
such as bone and soft tissue. Electromagnetic radiation, such as sunlight
, is similar to an x-ray, except an x-ray has a higher energy level which
can penetrate the body.
Why was I sent for this procedure?
Your physician referred you for this exam
to view your internal structures. X-rays are used in any number of body
parts, such as chest, bones, sinuses, skull or spine. They are the fastest
and easiest way to view broken bones.
How does it work?
X-rays pass through the human body tissue.
As the x-ray penetrates the body, an image is captured on a photo plate
which produces a picture similar to that of a negative from a standard
camera. X-rays show structures in various shades of white, gray and black.
What will I experience?
X-rays are painless, therefore you will
not feel any discomfort during the procedure. Depending on the views ordered,
you may be required to change from your clothes into a gown prior to your
exam. You will also be asked to remove any jewelry, eyeglasses and any
other metal objects that may obscure the images. You will be either standing
up or laying down on an exam table during the procedure.
Are x-rays dangerous?
Very low radiation dosage is used during
our x-ray procedures, therefore they are extremely safe.
CAUTION: If you are pregnant, please notify
the technician.
Preparing for your procedure
There are no special instructions
for preparation of this procedure.
After the test
You may resume your normal activities.
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