Digital X-ray for the Sharpest Image Quality

X-ray services New Hampshire

Derry Imaging is the only imaging center in New England to offer Konica Minolta’s DR wireless Digital X-Ray. Delivering better image quality, lower dose levels and increased patient satisfaction!

Like you we are concerned about the cumulative effect of radiation dose to our patients and are proud to offer this new technology providing a reduction in radiation dose with absolutely no compromises in the quality of study images.

AERO DR X-Ray features:

  • 50% Reduced Radiation Dose with every exposure
  • Previews images within 3 seconds saving the patient time and eliminating the need for repeat exams
  • Allows for easier positioning for wheelchair patients and those with serious or painful conditions

What are General X-ray Services?
Your doctor may order an X-ray to diagnose an injury or illness. A small amount of radiation is focused on a specific part of the body. The X-rays pass through the body and are recorded on film or a TV. General X-ray machines are designed to capture images for a wide range of applications to help doctors make the best possible diagnosis.

When is an X-ray used?
Your doctor may order an X-ray to detect or rule out certain problems. General X-ray machines are used for a wide range of purposes from the identification of broken bones to the detection of cancer. X-rays may also be used to monitor the progress of a treatment routine to be sure that the treatment is achieving the desired outcome.

What happens during the procedure?
You may be asked to change into a hospital gown if the clothes you are wearing will interfere with the image. Some procedures may require the use of contrast medium, which may be administered orally, by IV or injection. You will be positioned on the X-ray machine and asked to remain still while the image is being taken. The technologist will talk you through the procedure and answer any questions that you may have.

What happens after the procedure?
There are no steps to take after the procedure unless your physician gives you special instructions. A radiologist will review the results of the X-ray. The radiologist's report will be provided to your physician to help your physician make the best possible diagnosis.

How do I schedule my X-ray at Derry Imaging?
We offer walk in X-ray, so an appointment is not necessary. Your doctor will give you a copy of the physician order identifying the test(s) you need. Be sure to bring your physician order with you when you come for your test(s) as it contains information used by the technologist to set up your exam. Our billing department will also use this order to submit the charges to your insurance company.

Call us today to schedule your next exam at (603) 537-1363.