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Scan Time
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Report Time
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Precision Matters
Why Choose LSRI for Your X-Ray?
Direct consultation with specialists – no middlemen, just expert care
Fast & Reliable
Immediate results with quick diagnosis
Direct Consultation
No middlemen, just expert care
70+ UK Locations
Convenient scanning sites nationwide
Fixed Pricing
No hidden costs or surprises
Comprehensive Care Package
Fast, accurate, and expert-led X-ray imaging with complete support
Direct consultation with specialist radiologists
Fast and reliable diagnosis with personalised approach
Loyalty benefits with discounted treatment options
Free initial consultation to discuss your concerns
Expert review and comprehensive report
Free post-scan consultation if needed
How It Works
Simple 4-step process for your X-ray scan
01
Free Consultation
Discuss your concerns with our team
02
Simple Booking Process
We arrange your X-ray at a convenient location
03
Expert Review & Report
Get a specialist's assessment
04
Follow-Up Support
Free post-scan consultation if needed
Why Would You Need an X-Ray?
X-rays can diagnose a wide range of conditions
Fractured or broken bones
Joint dislocation and injuries
Arthritis and joint abnormalities
Breathing difficulties and chest pain
Scoliosis and spine curvature
Heart and lung disease
Pneumonia and lung infections
Chronic conditions like cystic fibrosis
What is an X-Ray?
Understanding the technology behind X-ray imaging
An X-ray examination is a fast, safe, and effective way of producing images of the inside of your body. It’s particularly useful for looking at bones, blood vessels, heart, and lungs.
How Does an X-Ray Work?
We use the term ‘X-ray’ to refer to the technology of producing X-ray images, but the rays themselves are actually a kind of electromagnetic radiation. They can’t be seen by the naked eye, but they can be detected by the X-ray machine and turned into images.
Dense parts of your body such as bones appear white or light in the images, and softer parts – which the X-rays can pass through more easily – look darker. This contrast allows our specialist radiologists to identify problems and provide accurate diagnoses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about ultrasound scans
What is an X-ray scan?
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Are X-rays safe?
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