X-ray

An X-ray is a painless, common procedure designed to help look inside your body and diagnose a condition.  
 

 

Why is an X-ray performed?

X-rays can be requested for the diagnosis of a wide range of conditions.  They are most commonly associated with bone or joint problems, however, they are sometimes requested for soft tissue issues as well.  

 


How to prepare for an X-ray

For standard X-rays  (where no contrast agent is needed), you don’t usually need to do anything specific to prepare – this means you can eat, drink and take any medications as usual. However, if you are having a contrast agent for your X-ray, you may need to avoid eating and drinking for several hours before your X-ray and stop taking certain medications. You will be  advised on this before you come in for your X-ray. 

You may also need to fast and avoid drinking certain fluids before an X-ray to examine your stomach. 

On the day of your X-ray, ensure that you are wearing loose, comfortable clothes without any metal attachments – any metal items will need to be removed before your X-ray. In some cases, you may be asked to change into a hospital gown.

If you are or you think you may be pregnant, please tell a member of staff and different imaging method,  such as an MRI scan may be offered as an alternative.

 


What happens during an X-ray?

You will sit down, lie down on a flat table or stand on or against a flat surface. This will allow your care team to correctly position the part of your body that needs to be imaged by the X-ray machine.

A radiographer will operate the machine from behind a screen.

The X-ray only takes a few seconds and you will not feel anything as the X-rays pass through your body. 

Contrast X-rays

In some cases, you may need to have a contrast agent so that certain tissues in your body show up more clearly during your X-ray. You will be advised of any specialist requirements. These procedures usually need more time to prepare for than a standard X-ray without a contrast agent.

 


Need Help?

At One Healthcare we can book you in for an X-ray, usually within 48 hours.  The scan is available at One Ashford Hospital in Kent and One Hatfield Hospital in Hertfordshire.

You can use your private medical insurance or pay for your X-ray treatment. We offer competitive, fixed price packages. If you are using your health insurance, please contact your insurer first for approval and let them know you’d like to be treated at One Hatfield Hospital.

Why One Hatfield

  • Modern purpose-built hospital opened in December 2017
  • 0% and low finance options**
  • Fast access to diagnostics including MRI, X-ray and Ultrasound
  • Private, spacious, en-suite rooms
  • Specialist physiotherapy and nursing teams
  • Little or no waiting time
  • ‘Ultra clean air’ theatres
  • Freshly prepared food
  • Calm, dignified experience


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If you are based in and around Hertfordshire, St Albans, Stevenage, Watford, Barnet, North London, Welwyn or Bedfordshire and would like to visit the One Hatfield Hospital please click here.

Diagnostics & Imaging Pricing Guide at One Hatfield Hospital

This is a list of guide prices for some of common Diagnostics & Imaging treatments and procedures.

 

Treatment Guide Price
MRI scan  (one part)  £540
Ultrasound  (one part) £400
X Ray   (one part) £160

 

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