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With walk-in clinic convenience, AFC Urgent Care uses the latest in digital x-ray technology. We have an x-ray technician on-staff at all times. AFC Urgent Care provides treatment to patients six months and up.

What conditions are diagnosed at AFC Urgent Care using an x-ray?

X-rays can be used to diagnose dozens of different medical conditions. At AFC Urgent Care of Chapman Highway, TN, the most common medical conditions we diagnose using x-rays are:

  • Bone fractures
  • Skull
  • Pelvis and hips
  • Abdomen
  • Kidney stones
  • Upper extremities
  • Lower extremities
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Humerus
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Chest and lungs
  • Pleural effusion (water on the lungs)
  • Pleural cavity

What are x-rays?

Most people are familiar with an x-ray, a medical test which is a painless procedure that produces images or pictures of various internal parts of your body. Similar to radio waves, cell phone signals, and regular light, x-rays are a type of radiation. The x-ray machine is positioned toward the part of the body being imaged and then produces a small amount of radiation which passes through the body and an image is captured on film or a special sensor. X-rays have been used since the early 20th century to diagnose a variety of health problems. Since that time, x-ray technology has dramatically improved. Now being combined with computer technology, digital radiography or “digital x-rays" have become more cost effective, efficient, quicker and a safer method of producing x-ray images than a traditional x-ray machine.

Traditional x-rays

As mentioned earlier, x-rays have been around since the early 1900s. Prior to digital x-rays, the traditional x-ray machine used film to capture images of the body’s internal structures and foreign objects. You can easily make the comparison of the traditional or standard x-ray as the old cameras that used film to capture pictures.

What are Digital x-rays?

With digital x-rays, just like the digital camera found on your smartphone, it is no longer necessary to purchase and develop film. Digital x-ray machines still use x-rays but instead of using film, a sensor is connected to a computer to capture the image. There are numerous benefits of a digital x-ray when compared against the standard or traditional x-ray.

Is there a difference between Digital Radiography and Digital x-rays?

These slightly different terms are used interchangeably and mean the same thing.

Lower Radiation Levels

One of the most common concerns about x-rays is exposure to radiation. When you get a digital x-ray in our urgent care walk-in clinic, you may be asked to wear a lead apron. However, a digital x-ray machine produces 80% less radiation than a traditional x-ray machine which results in significantly reduced radiation exposure to the patient.


Better images

The purpose of using x-rays is to look into the body and diagnose health issues that otherwise could not be viewed with the naked eye. For proper diagnosis, having a clear image is critical. Digital x-rays produce far sharper images because digital sensors assist in creating higher resolution pictures. Since these images are high resolution and stored on a computer, they can be easily magnified without distorting or degrading the quality of the image.


Quicker Turnaround

Digital x-rays are ready instantly and there is no need to process them unlike standard film-based x-rays.


Portability and Record Keeping

Similar to a picture taken on your digital camera or smartphone, digital x-rays are more quickly and easily shared with different doctors for evaluation (if necessary) after your visit. Being able to easily store, share, and retrieve digital images quickly is a huge plus over film-based x-rays.


Environmental Impact

In order to produce an image using a traditional x-ray machine, film has to be used. Many chemicals are used to develop the images from x-ray film. Several of the chemicals used are toxic, such as lead. If the waste and chemicals used in developing film are not correctly disposed they will find their way into the environment. A huge benefit of using digital x-rays is not having to use film and completely eliminates the need for those chemicals, which is safer for you and the environment.

Where can I get an x-ray in Knoxville, TN?

If you need x-rays, our skilled medical staff can give you quick, efficient, affordable care, 7 days a week. No appointments are necessary!

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AFC Urgent Care FAQs

  • Is it dangerous to get an X-ray?

    X-rays do use small amounts of radiation, but they’re generally safe for adults and children. That being said, there are some cases where they can be damaging – to developing babies, for instance. Your AFC provider will take your circumstances into account and answer your unique questions about safety.

  • How do I know if I’ll need an X-ray?

    Your local AFC team can help you answer that question when you contact them. If you’ve experienced a fall or other injury and are in pain, an X-ray could help determine the best course of treatment. They’re also used in a variety of other circumstances.

  • How long does it take to get an X-ray?

    At AFC, we always strive to get you in and out as quickly as possible, and the X-ray itself should only take around 15 minutes

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