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X-RAY CLAVICLE LEFT SIDE

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Book your X-Ray Clavicle Left Side at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre that provides advanced laboratory services. Our experienced team provides highly qualitative images of the left clavicle, which is present in the left collarbone, so that it helps to identify fractures, dislocations, and abnormalities present in the bone. Our team is committed to providing accurate imaging and reports promptly. 

About X-RAY Clavicle Left Side

An  X-RAY Clavicle Left Side is an X-Ray that provides detailed images of the left collarbone and the joints surrounding it. The X-Ray includes acromioclavicular (AC) and sternoclavicular (SC) joints, and it is done in trauma or in a type of injury to easily assess the separation of joints, fractures, and other abnormalities present in bones. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy provides advanced digital-based X-ray for clear view of images and proper diagnosis of diseases. It provides the best treatment with proper care.

What is an X-RAY Clavicle Left Side?

An X-Ray Clavicle Left Side is used to produce radiation-free images of the left clavicle and also helps to identify injuries present in the bone. This scan helps the abnormalities present in the collarbone and shoulder region. The whole examination is safe, painless, and quickly completed within minutes.

Common Reasons for an X-RAY Clavicle Left Side

  • Shoulder injury following a fall or accident
  • Suspected clavicle fracture
  • Pain or swelling over the collarbone
  • Limited shoulder movement
  • Suspected acromioclavicular (AC) joint injury
  • Evaluation after sports injuries
  • Follow-up of healing clavicle fractures
  • Assessment of congenital or developmental bone abnormalities
  • Persistent pain after previous clavicle injury
  • Preoperative or postoperative evaluation

Conditions Evaluated

Clavicle Fracture

Detects fractures of the collarbone, including displaced, non-displaced, or comminuted fractures.

Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Injury

Evaluates separation, dislocation, or injury involving the AC joint following trauma.

Sternoclavicular Joint Disorders

Assesses dislocation, arthritis, or other abnormalities involving the joint connecting the clavicle to the sternum.

Bone Lesions

Identifies bone cysts, tumors, infections, or other abnormalities affecting the clavicle.

Fracture Healing

Monitors bone alignment and healing after conservative treatment or surgical fixation.

Who Should Consider this X-Ray?

Your doctor may recommend an X-RAY Clavicle Left Side if you:

  • Have sustained a fall or direct shoulder injury
  • Experience pain or tenderness over the left collarbone
  • Have swelling, bruising, or deformity near the clavicle
  • Have difficulty moving the shoulder
  • Need follow-up after a clavicle fracture
  • Are suspected to have an AC joint injury
  • Require assessment before or after orthopedic treatment

Benefits of X-RAY Clavicle Left Side

  • Quick and painless examination
  • High-quality digital imaging
  • Accurate diagnosis of fractures and joint injuries
  • Assists in orthopedic treatment planning
  • Low radiation exposure
  • Helps monitor fracture healing
  • Supports early diagnosis of bone abnormalities
  • Fast reporting for timely medical care

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Radiologists
  • Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and timely reporting
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your X-RAY Clavicle Left Side

Book your X-RAY Clavicle Left Side at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy for accurate evaluation of collarbone injuries and bone disorders. Our expert radiology team provides high-quality digital imaging to support early diagnosis, effective treatment planning, and optimal recovery.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed

Reporting: Within 04 hours*

  • No special preparation is required for this X-ray.
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing for easy examination of the shoulder area.
  • You may be asked to remove jewellery, chains, or metallic objects from the neck and shoulder region.
  • Inform the radiographer if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant.
  • Carry previous X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, or orthopedic reports if available.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
  • Inform the radiographer about any recent injury, surgery, implants, or persistent pain involving the left shoulder or collarbone.
  • Arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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