At BBH Hospital, our Department of Diagnostic Radiology—commonly referred to as the X-ray Department—offers essential imaging services that utilize advanced radiologic technology to support accurate medical diagnosis. All equipment and procedures are carefully selected and tailored to the specific symptoms and anatomical areas being assessed, while maintaining strict adherence to international medical safety standards. Each radiological procedure employs dedicated technology designed to deliver high-resolution, detailed images. These diagnostic images assist physicians in making timely and precise clinical decisions, ensuring that patients receive safe, effective, and well-informed care.
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Digital General X-ray Imaging
Overview
Our digital general X-ray technology provides high-quality radiographic imaging for various parts of the body, including the skull, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and skeletal system. This imaging system utilizes Flat Panel Detector (FPD) technology, which converts X-rays into high-definition digital images for enhanced clarity and diagnostic accuracy. The system also incorporates Automatic Exposure Control (AEC), which automatically adjusts the radiation dose according to the patient's body size and the region being scanned. This ensures optimal image quality while prioritizing patient safety by minimizing radiation exposure.
Patient Preparation
- Fasting is not required before the examination.
- Please remove any jewelry or metallic objects from your body before the scan.
- We recommend wearing comfortable clothing; hospital gowns may be provided depending on the area being examined.
- During the procedure, it is important to follow instructions and remain still to ensure the clearest possible images.
Indications and Considerations
- X-ray examinations are performed only upon medical advice or indication from a qualified physician.
- Estimated duration of the procedure: approximately 15–30 minutes.
- Please inform the radiologist or technician before the exam if you:
• Are pregnant or suspect you may be pregnant
• Have recently undergone a procedure involving contrast agents or radioactive substances.
Operating Hours:
Open daily, Monday to Sunday — 24 hours
Contact Us:
Call Center: +66 (0)8-7494-1889
Phone: +66 (0)2 000-9755





