Book X Ray Pelvis in Hyderabad
- Ankylosing spondylitis: stiffness of the spine and the sacroiliac joint.
- Pelvic bone fracture/pelvic joint dislocation after injury.
- Late-stage infections of the pelvic bones.
- If a patient has hip pain.
- Post-surgery follow-up.
- Hip dislocation.
- Hip arthritis.
- Tumor.
- In the case of tumors in and around the pelvic area.
- Sacroiliitis: Inflammation of sacrum and ilium joint (sacroiliac joint).
- If a patient suffers from a major fall/accident/injury.
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Lab Infrastructure in Hyderabad
Hyderabad is described as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. It is home to the most developed industries of India. The medical industry is not behind in this aspect. Hyderabad has more than 250 hospitals, 300+ clinics, and laboratories to serve your medical needs. They are managed by both government and private institutions.
Besides all the hospitals in the city, Hyderabad also has many laboratories that are designed to provide the most accurate results. They make use of the best technology and techniques for all your medical procedures. This makes it very easy to get your x-ray pelvis done here.
With changing lifestyles, many diseases are prevalent in the tier-1 and tier-2 cities of India. Hyderabad is a tier-1 city with diabetes, thyroid, blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, and so on being very much prevalent throughout the city. The poor air quality also gives rise to asthma, sinuses, lung Infections, and even allergies.
If you’re experiencing symptoms regarding any such diseases, book a test through the MFine app.
Why book an X-Ray Pelvis?
X-Ray is a non-invasive test that is conducted to diagnose and treat various medical conditions. The X-Ray Pelvis Scan helps in determining broken bones, ligaments, or even cartilage. It is conducted after an injury or accident. It can also be conducted after the surgery or treatment omit help determine the progress of the healing process.
There are several reasons why your health expert can suggest the X-Ray Pelvis. They are:
- Ankylosing spondylitis: stiffness of the spine and the sacroiliac joint.
- Sacroiliitis: Inflammation of sacrum and ilium joint (sacroiliac joint).
- Late-stage infections of the pelvic bones.
- If a patient has hip pain.
- Post-surgery follow-up.
- Hip dislocation.
- Indicated if a patient suffers from a major fall/accident/injury.
- Pelvic bone fracture/pelvic joint dislocation after injury.
- In the case of tumors in and around the pelvic area.
- Hip arthritis.
- Tumor.
If you’re experiencing any symptoms, book the X-Ray Pelvis through MFine.
What all tests are included in X-Ray Pelvis?
X-Ray Pelvis is the imaging test of the pelvic region creating black and white images of the pelvic bones, cartilages, joints, and soft tissues. There is no additional test included in the X-Ray Pelvis.
What preparation is required for X-Ray Pelvis?
While going for the X-Ray Pelvis Test, several important preparations and precautions need to be done. Choose your attire wisely as it will help with changing into a hospital gown if required. Further, be fully transparent with your doctor and let them know about all your health conditions, allergies, family history, and even medication history. Be very still to avoid distorted results. Remove any belts or metallic objects from your body before the x-ray is conducted. If you’re pregnant, inform the doctor about it as well.
If any additional information is required, you’ll be informed by your healthcare provider.
What is the average cost of X-Ray Pelvis in Hyderabad?
The cost of X-Ray Pelvis depends on the city, the lab partner, the specific recommendations made by the physician, and some other factors. The average cost of this test in Hyderabad s usually between Rs 210 to Rs 250. We highly recommend looking up the actual cost at the time of booking the appointment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a doctor's prescription mandatory for a CT Scan Chest Contrast Test?
Yes, a doctor’s note is mandatory for getting an X-Ray Pelvis done.
Are there any discounts running on MFine for the ultrasound?
You can avail up to 50% discount on MFine for an ultrasound. This may vary based on your location and the preferred lab partner.
Will I get a report analysis after the test?
Yes, your report analysis will be done by an expert doctor for free on the MFine app.
Are there any packages available on MFine for scans?
Yes, there is the Healthy Heart Package and Complete Pollution Package that you can avail of through MFine. These packages include multiple scans to detect problems or diseases.
Can I reschedule my appointment?
Yes, you can reschedule your appointment. However, it is subject to the availability of slots.
What type of injuries cannot be detected by X-Ray Pelvis?
X-Ray pelvis is considered one of the most effective tests to detect bone and joint fractures in the body. However, this test does not detect hairline fractures, bone bruises, torn ligaments. Apart from this, it may not be effective for the bones of the spine.
Does an X-Ray Pelvis test require fasting?
No, fasting is not required for the X-ray pelvic test. You should avoid alcohol, caffeinated drinks, or any such beverages before the test is conducted. You may also need to stop ignoring the test. Ensure you’re fully aware of everything before the test is conducted.
How can I download the test reports?
To download the test reports:
- Log in to MFine
- Go to your profile
- Click on Attachment and Reports
- Click on Lab Report
- Download the report
Do I need to remove clothes before X-Ray Pelvis?
No, there is no need to remove your clothes before the X-Ray Pelvis test is conducted. Please wear CF clothes for the procedure. Along with these, there must be no zips, belts, buckles, or buttons around the pelvis region because they might affect test results. You might also be asked to slip into a hospital gown for the test.
How many X-Ray Pelvis scans are required?
The number of scans is solely dependent on the severity of the case. Depending on your symptoms, your health expert may guide you further on this. Without knowing the entire condition, the number of scans can never be revealed.
What precautions should I take for an X-Ray pelvis?
It is advised to remove any jewelry or belt or any metallic item near the waist or around the abdomen/pelvis. If you have metal implants, inform the doctor in advance because these can block the transmission of X-rays through your body and can change the test results. Usually, the implants are visualized post-surgery by X-ray.
What are the symptoms associated with the X-Ray Pelvis?
The X-Ray Pelvis test is usually recommended when you have:
Ankylosing spondylitis: stiffness of the spine and the sacroiliac joint
Sacroiliitis: Inflammation of sacrum and ilium joint (sacroiliac joint)
Indicated if a patient suffers from a major fall/accident/injury
Pelvic bone fracture/pelvic joint dislocation after injury
In the case of tumors in and around the pelvic area
Late-stage infections of the pelvic bones
If a patient has hip pain
Post-surgery follow-up
Hip dislocation
What are the symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis?
They are as follows:
- Pain in the lower back
- Hip pain
- Prolonged numbness or inactivity
- Prolonged or severe pain in back
- Episodic pain in the hip
Can the X-Ray Pelvis test affect fertility?
No, not at all. The X-Ray Pelvis scan is concerned with the evaluation of the pelvis or the organs present in the pelvic region of the body. The reproductive organs do not come under this category. The sperms or eggs have no direct contact with the x-rays. However, even if they do come in any contact with the rays, the exposure is only for some seconds. This can cause no harm in any way.
Is the X-ray pelvis test painful?
No, the x-ray for the pelvis is a painless and non-invasive procedure. It doesn’t even require the use of needles either. However, if you have a broken bone or ligament, you may find it painful to position yourself for the test. The pain is an indication of your injury and not the test.
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