Rothenberg Orthopedics Regenerative & Sports Medicine

DIGITAL X-RAY:
In-Office Digital x-Ray

Introducing New In-Office Digital X-ray!

At ROTH ORSM, effective treatment starts with accurate diagnosis, which is why we are excited to share that we have added a new digital X-ray to our services. Whether you’re dealing with pain in the spine, joints, or limbs, our new fast diagnostic tool gets you answers fast, without leaving our practice. 

 

Our state-of-the-art digital X-ray is designed for bone, joint, spine, and soft-tissue imaging. It’s compact, efficient, and ideal for orthopedic patients. Whether you walk in for a routine check, post-injury evaluation, or follow-up after a procedure, we’re able to quickly capture and review images in-house.

Orthopedist checkup cervical spine x-ray film and diagnose cervical care at doctor room.

Digital X-ray benefits:

  • Instant results. Instant images mean faster diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Higher quality. Digital X-ray produces high-resolution images with great level of detail.
  • Safer. Digital X-ray requires less radiation than traditional X-ray, making it safer.
  • Convenient. Digital images can be stored electronically and sent instantly to your doctor, physical therapist, or specialist. 

What you can expect:

  • Quick, simple set-up. X-rays typically take just a few minutes.
  • Immediate images. Your doctor sees the images while you’re still in the office.
  • Clear plan. We’ll show you the images, explain what we see, and talk through your options.
  • Holistic treatment. If you need physical therapy, injection treatment, or follow-up imaging—we coordinate everything in-house.

FAQs

  • Is digital X-ray safe?
    Yes. Modern digital radiography uses lower radiation levels than traditional X-rays. We only order what’s necessary because safety and precise diagnosis go hand in hand.
  • How fast will I get results?
    Usually within minutes. That means you often leave your first visit with a diagnosis or treatment plan, not waiting weeks for a follow-up. 

  • Would I still need more advanced imaging (e.g., MRI, CT)?
    Sometimes, especially if soft tissue, ligaments, or complex joint structures are involved. Digital X-ray helps us decide whether further imaging is needed.

Ready to get started?

Book an appointment or call/text us at 561-768-4672