We Conduct:

  • General Radiology
  • Work Permit Medical Examinations with X-Rays
  • Pre-employment Medical Examination & Screening
  • PR, Dependent Pass, S-Pass & Employment Pass Examination
  • Domestic Workers Medicals & 6 Monthly Renewals
  • Student & Immigration Visa
  • LTA Drivers Medicals
    (Buses & Taxis)
  • Security Guards Medicals
  • MOE Food Handlers Medicals and Vaccinations
    (Typhoid & Hepatitis A + B)

Diagnostic X-Rays

Serangoon X-Ray Centre performs an x-ray (radiograph), which is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat
medical conditions. A bone x-ray makes images of any bone in the body, including the hand, wrist, arm, foot, ankle, knee, leg or spine.

A bone x-ray diagnostics can be used to:

  • diagnose broken bones or joint dislocation.
  • demonstrate proper alignment and stabilization of bony fragments following treatment of a fracture.
  • guide orthopedic surgery, such as spine repair/fusion, joint replacement and fracture reductions.
  • look for injury, infection, abnormal bone growths, bony changes seen in metabolic conditions.
  • assist in the detection and diagnosis of bone cancer.
  • locate foreign objects in soft tissues around or in bones.

Most bone x-rays require no special preparation. The patient may be asked to remove some or all of your clothes and to wear a gown during the exam. Additionally, he/she may also be asked to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects or clothing that might interfere with the x-ray images.

Women should always inform their physician or x-ray radiologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant. Many imaging tests are not performed during pregnancy so as not to expose the unborn baby to radiation. If an x-ray is necessary, precautions will be taken to minimize radiation exposure to the baby.

Diagnostic X-Rays

Serangoon X-Ray Centre performs an x-ray (radiograph), which is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. A bone x-ray makes images of any bone in the body, including the hand, wrist, arm, foot, ankle, knee, leg or spine.

A bone x-ray diagnostics can be used to:

  • diagnose broken bones or joint dislocation.
  • demonstrate proper alignment and stabilization of bony fragments following treatment of a fracture.
  • guide orthopedic surgery, such as spine repair/fusion, joint replacement and fracture reductions.
  • look for injury, infection, abnormal bone growths, bony changes seen in metabolic conditions.
  • assist in the detection and diagnosis of bone cancer.
  • locate foreign objects in soft tissues around or in bones.

Most bone x-rays require no special preparation. The patient may be asked to remove some or all of your clothes and to wear a gown during the exam. Additionally, he/she may also be asked to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects or clothing that might interfere with the x-ray images.

Women should always inform their physician or x-ray radiologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant. Many imaging tests are not performed during pregnancy so as not to expose the unborn baby to radiation. If an x-ray is necessary, precautions will be taken to minimize radiation exposure to the baby.

We Conduct:

  • General Radiology
  • Work Permit Medical Examinations with X-Rays
  • Pre-employment Medical Examination & Screening
  • PR, Dependent Pass, S-Pass & Employment Pass Examination
  • Domestic Workers Medicals & 6 Monthly Renewals
  • Student & Immigration Visa
  • LTA Drivers Medicals
    (Buses & Taxis)
  • Security Guards Medicals
  • MOE Food Handlers Medicals and Vaccinations
    (Typhoid & Hepatitis A + B)