Digital X-Ray
—Digital Radiography — Sector 104, Noida
Digital X-Ray in Noida, reported the same visit.
VR Diagnostics uses fully digital radiography for instant, low-dose imaging of bones, chest and joints — with images available for review within minutes of your scan.
— What is a Digital X-Ray?
Faster imaging, lower radiation dose.
Digital X-Ray captures images electronically instead of on film, producing sharper detail at a lower radiation dose than conventional radiography — and the image is ready for the radiologist to review within minutes.
It remains the fastest way to check for fractures, chest conditions and joint problems, and is a standard part of most health checkup packages at VR Diagnostics.
- Low-dose imaging — digital sensors need less radiation than film.
- Same-visit report — no waiting on film processing or development.
- No appointment needed — walk-in slots usually available.
Digital X-Ray is commonly ordered for
- Fractures & bone injuries
- Chest & lung conditions
- Joint & spine problems
- Pre-employment & travel medicals
- Routine health checkup packages
— Before your X-Ray
How to prepare.
Before you arrive
Guidance
Metal objects
Remove jewellery, belts and any metal accessories near the area being scanned.
Pregnancy
Inform our team if you are or may be pregnant, so precautions can be taken.
Clothing
Wear comfortable clothing without metal fasteners over the area being imaged.
Referral
Carry your doctor’s referral if you have one, along with any earlier X-rays for comparison.
— Questions patients ask
Digital X-Ray — frequently asked questions.
How long does a Digital X-Ray take?
The scan itself takes only a few minutes; most patients are in and out within 15–20 minutes including positioning.
Do I need an appointment?
Walk-ins are usually accommodated for routine X-Rays, though booking ahead helps us minimise your wait time.
When will I get my report?
Digital X-Ray images and reports are typically ready the same visit, reviewed by our radiology team.
Is Digital X-Ray safe during pregnancy?
X-Ray involves a small radiation dose, so it’s generally avoided during pregnancy unless medically necessary. Always inform our team beforehand.
Need an X-Ray today?
Walk-in slots are usually available — call ahead to check today’s wait time.

