- Medicover
- Diagnostic tests
- RTG
- Lower leg X-ray AP + lateral
Lower leg X-ray AP + lateral
Lower leg X-ray AP + lateral (adults)
Any hours
Any facility
Any specialist
The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions, malformations, inflammations, post-surgery follow-up, and lesions in rheumatological and neoplastic diseases.
|
NOTE!
|
Painless, short-term examination, no preparation required. An exposure of specific part of the body in proper patient’s positioning is required according to the technician instruction.
|
NOTE!
|
- the name of the facility that issued the referral,
- patient’s data (first name and surname, date of birth, sex, PESEL number, address and place of residence),
- if the patient is a minor, completely incapacitated or unable to give informed consent: first name(s) and surname of the patient’s legal representative and his/her address of residence,
- purpose of and reason for the X-ray,
- preliminary clinical diagnosis justifying the radiological procedure,
- signature and stamp of the person referring the patient for the X-ray or procedure.
Bring previous test results (if any).
X-ray should not be performed in pregnant women. However, if it is necessary, appropriate measures will be taken to ensure the maximum protection of the pregnant patient.
Every X-ray in women of childbearing age should be performed in the first 12 days of the cycle (unless the doctor decides otherwise) in order to exclude the risk of complications in the case of a possible pregnancy.
Arrive 15 minutes before your visit.
|
NOTE!
|
The patient can receive a CD with an X-ray image if they request it before the appointment. The examination report is available on Medicover Online. The patient can also collect the report in paper form at a selected Medical Center—this requires submitting a request at the reception. The report is usually provided within 3-6 business days; however, in cases of a high number of images requiring description, delays in delivering the results may occur.
Others also bought

Primarily, this imaging test is performed to evaluate post-traumatic lesions or if fracture, dislocation, degenerative lesions, inflammatory processes, or developmental defects are suspected.

The test is used mainly to evaluate lung fields, post-traumatic lesions of the chest, and lesions caused by neoplastic diseases. It is also performed when respiratory diseases and other pathologies within the chest are suspected

It is an imaging test used in diagnostics of skull bone structures, including congenital deformities, intracranial calcifications, trauma, and foreign bodies in the skull.