X-Ray – Finger

ABOUT THIS TEST 

The Finger X-Ray is a diagnostic imaging test used to assess the bones and joints of the finger. It provides clear images to help investigate finger pain, swelling, deformity, reduced movement, or injury following trauma. 

This scan is particularly helpful for identifying fractures, dislocations, joint injuries, or degenerative changes affecting the finger bones. It supports accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning. 

Suitable for individuals with finger injuries, suspected fractures, persistent pain, swelling, or reduced mobility. 

 

  • GP-led review
  • Clinical imaging report with expert interpretation
  • Clear guidance on next steps
  • X-ray performed by qualified radiographers

WHAT THIS SCAN ASSESSES 

  • Finger bones and joint alignment 
  • Fractures or dislocations 
  • Joint damage or degenerative changes 
  • Bone abnormalities following injury 

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FAQs

1. How can this scan help me?

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This scan can:
Confirm or rule out a finger fracture
Assess joint alignment following injury
Identify structural or degenerative changes
Guide further treatment or referral if required
Provide reassurance where no abnormality is found
It is suitable for individuals with acute or persistent thigh pain requiring imaging.

2. How is the scan performed?

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In Clinic:
You will be positioned standing or seated against the X-ray plate
The X-ray machine is positioned in front of or behind the chest
You may be asked to take a deep breath and hold it briefly
The procedure is painless and typically takes 5–10 minutes
At Home (Home Visit):
A radiographer visits your home with portable X-ray equipment
The scan is performed in the same way as in clinic, where clinically appropriate .

3. How long does the scan take?

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Most X-rays take approximately 5–10 minutes.

4. Will I receive help interpreting my results?

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Yes — every scan includes:
A clinical imaging report
Expert interpretation
Clear recommendations on next steps, if required