Radiography
Radiography (X-ray) is one of the most common and fundamental methods of radiation diagnostics, which is based on the use of X-rays.
The examination is non-invasive, quick, and painless, allowing doctors to promptly and effectively detect both traumatic injuries and various pathological changes.
Radiography significantly contributes to accurate diagnosis and planning the correct treatment strategy.
Radiological examination is prescribed for:
- Assessing the condition of lungs and chest cavity organs (for example, pneumonia, tuberculosis, tumors)
- Detecting bone system injuries, fractures, and identifying causes of joint pain
- Monitoring structural changes in internal organs, inflammatory processes, and the progression of chronic diseases
Radiography is considered one of the basic, reliable, and accessible diagnostic methods, which is widely used in both emergency and planned medicine.

