Digital & Analog X-ray Machine

 A Digital & Analog X-ray Machine  is a fundamental medical imaging device that uses a controlled beam of ionizing radiation to produce static or real-time images of the body's internal structures. It is indispensable for diagnosing fractures, lung diseases, dental issues, and many abdominal conditions. The transition from Analog (film-based) to Digital (CR or DR) technology has revolutionized the field, offering faster results, superior image manipulation, improved dose efficiency, and seamless integration into digital healthcare networks. Its operation demands strict adherence to radiation safety protocols (ALARA) to protect patients and staff, making it a cornerstone of safe, effective diagnostic medicine.

Digital Ceiling X-ray

A Digital Ceiling X-ray is a ceiling-mounted digital radiography system for general diagnostic imaging of the skeletal, chest, abdominal, and extremity anatomy. The ceiling-mounted tube assembly provides full room coverage for flexible patient positioning, while digital flat panel detectors produce immediate high-resolution images for rapid diagnosis. Integrated with PACS and RIS, it supports efficient digital workflow from image acquisition to interpretation. Used in radiology departments, emergency rooms, and outpatient imaging centers.

Digital U-arm X-ray

A Digital U-arm X-ray is a versatile digital radiography system designed for emergency departments, urgent care centers, and outpatient clinics. The U-arm configuration provides flexible positioning for chest, abdominal, skeletal, and extremity imaging with easy patient access for stretcher and wheelchair patients. Digital detectors produce immediate high-resolution images for rapid diagnosis, while the compact footprint allows installation in space-constrained settings. Essential for rapid, high-quality imaging in emergency and ambulatory care environments.