General Radiography uses x-rays to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. The x-ray machine generates the x-rays which penetrate through the body to produce an image. It employs medical photography in which a snapshot is made of the specified body part.
During the exam, the patient is positioned so that the part of the body being imaged is located between the receptor and the x-ray tube. Common X-ray procedures include imaging of extremities (hand, foot) and the chest. Although best for bones, x-rays can see many soft tissue structures.
Appointment Information
X-Ray walk-in appointments welcome at most sites. X-ray appointment bookings are still required at Gold River Health Centre.
Exam Time
Exams generally take between 10 and 15 minutes. Under certain circumstances the procedure may be prolonged.
The procedure is available in the following MI locations:
- North Island Hospital Campbell River Hospital (CRH)
- North Island Hospital Comox Valley (CVH)
- Chemainus Health Care Centre (CHCC)
- Cormorant Island Community Health Centre (CICHC)
- Cowichan District Hospital (CDH)
- Gold River Health Centre (GRHC)
- Lady Minto Hospital (LMH)
- Ladysmith Community Health Centre (LCHC)
- Mill Bay Radiology Centre (MBRC)
- Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH)
- Oceanside Health Centre
- Port Hardy Hospital (PHH)
- Port McNeill Hospital (PMH)
- Royal Jubilee Hospital (RJH)
- Saanich Peninsula Hospital (SPH)
- Tofino General Hospital (TGH)
- Victoria General Hospital (VGH)
- West Coast General Hospital (WCGH)