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X-ray

WALK-IN ONLY
Offered in Regina and 12 convenient Calgary locations. Not available at our Cochrane, Saskatoon, Southcentre, or Sunpark clinics.

X-ray

Help detect problems in the bones, such as fractures, pneumonia, or evidence of arthritis in the joints.

X-rays are the most frequently used form of medical imaging. An X-ray image is created when a small amount of radiation is passed through a body part. The image is produced as a result of the ways in which different internal structures absorb the radiation. Bones absorb radiation so X-rays are very good a detecting injuries to the bone.

Mayfair offers walk-in X-ray services in Regina and 12 convenient locations in Calgary. Please note, X-ray is not offered at our Cochrane, Saskatoon, Southcentre, or Sunpark clinics.

PREPARING FOR YOUR VISIT

Appointments are required for all exams except X-ray, which is offered on a walk-in basis. Requisitions are required for every appointment.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT YOUR EXAM

Click on your exam below to find out how to prepare, what happens during your exam, and where it’s offered.

X-ray

Offered in 12 convenient locations across Calgary and our Regina clinic. X-ray is not offered at our Cochrane, Saskatoon, Southcentre, or Sunpark clinics.

CHANGES IN LEAD SHIELDING FOR DIAGNOSTIC EXAMS

Please note, Mayfair Diagnostics will no longer be routinely offering gonadal (reproductive organ) or fetal shielding while performing diagnostic imaging.

WHY?

  • Based on recommendations from regulatory organizations.
  • Patients receive 20-25 times less radiation today.
  • Scientific research shows negligible benefit.
  • Human bodies are less sensitive to radiation than we believed.

WE WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT PATIENT SAFETY

We are dedicated to ensuring our patients have the information they need. Your technologist will be happy to answer your questions. Read this article for more information about this change.

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abdomen CT

If you are interested or have any questions, send us a message.

Computed tomography (CT) is an advanced imaging system that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce comprehensive images of your abdomen. CT scans give a much more detailed picture than regular X-rays and can identify many conditions that may escape detection on other imaging tests.

Your health care practitioners may order an abdomen CT scan to examine one of the following (or, for a more comprehensive exam, a combined abdomen/pelvis CT):

  • A cause of pain or swelling.

  • Lymph nodes or blood vessels.

  • The kidney or bladder.

  • The liver, pancreas, or spleen.

  • The small or large bowel.

HOW DO I PREPARE FOR MY EXAM?

WITHOUT CONTRAST: If contrast is not used, you will need to fast for two hours prior to your appointment.
ORAL CONTRAST: If oral contrast is prescribed, you will need to fast for four hours prior to your appointment and arrive two hours prior to your exam, unless otherwise specified at the time of booking.
IV CONTRAST: If oral contrast and/or IV contrast is prescribed, please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment to allow enough time to check-in with reception.
Bring photo identification and your provincial health card.
Please do not drink coffee, tea, or juice six hours prior to your exam.