Images are produced by using small amounts of ionizing radiation. Modern x-ray technology is done with digital computerized equipment.
With modern technology our patients are exposed to less radiation. You cannot feel the X-ray go through you. X-ray beams pass through your body, and they are absorbed in different amounts depending on the density of the material they pass through.
Dense materials, such as bone and metal, show up as white on X-rays. The air in your lungs shows up as black. Fat and muscle appear as shades of gray.
Our radiologist, who is a specialist in interpreting diagnostic exams, will report the results to your doctor.
Your health care provider will receive the result into your medical record within a couple of days.
If you and your healthcare provider feel that using X-ray would provide important information for your continued care, the provider will order the test either through the electronic medical record or with a paper order.
The Central Scheduling Department staff will call you to schedule the X-Ray or you can call them at (309) 734-1446 if your health care provider instructs you to do so.
Hours of operation for the department vary for different tests but are generally Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please call the Diagnostic Imaging Department at (309) 734-1407 if you have any questions.