X-RAY Left Wrist (AP+LAT)

600.00

An X-Ray Left Wrist (AP + LAT) is a diagnostic imaging test that takes X-ray images of the left wrist in two standard views:

• AP (Anteroposterior) View: The X-ray beam passes from front to back of the wrist.
• LAT (Lateral) View: The X-ray beam passes from one side of the wrist to the other, showing a side profile.

These views help assess bone alignment, fractures, joint abnormalities, or signs of diseases like arthritis or osteoporosis.

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    Test Preparation

    Good news — no special preparation is typically required for a wrist X-ray. However, here are a few standard instructions:

    •  Clothing & Jewelry: You may need to remove any watches, bracelets, or rings on the left hand and wrist.
    •  Pregnancy: Inform the technician if you are or might be pregnant, as X-rays involve radiation.
    •  Stay Still: During the scan, you’ll need to remain still for clear images.
    •  No Fasting Needed: You can eat and drink normally before the test.