Frequently Asked Question

  • 1.What is a home X-Ray service?

    Home X-Ray service allows patients to get X-Ray imaging done at home using portable X-Ray machines. A trained technician visits the patient's location, captures the required images, and provides digital or printed reports.

  • 2.What types of X-Rays can be done at home?

    Common X-Rays that can be performed at home include chest X-Rays, limb X-Rays (hands, legs, and joints), spine X-Rays, and other non-contrast X-Ray procedures. Complex X-Rays like contrast studies may still require a diagnostic center visit.

  • 3.How long does it take to get the X-Ray report?

    Most home X-Ray services provide reports within 24 hours, either digitally via email/WhatsApp or as printed copies. Urgent reports may be available within a few hours, depending on the service provider.

  • 4.How can I book a blood test at home?

    You can book a blood test at home through a our website enquiry form or by calling their customer service.

  • 5.Is the home blood test service safe and hygienic?

    Yes, trained phlebotomists follow strict hygiene and safety protocols, use sterile equipment, and ensure proper sample handling.

  • 6.How long does it take to get the test results?

    Most routine test results are available within 24 to 48 hours, while specialized tests may take longer.

  • 7.Do I need to fast before a blood test?

    Some tests, like fasting blood sugar and lipid profile, require 8-12 hours of fasting. Always confirm with the diagnostic center.

  • 8.What is an ECG at home service?

    ECG at home is a diagnostic service where a trained technician visits your home to conduct an electrocardiogram (ECG) test, helping to monitor heart activity without the need for a hospital visit.

  • 9.How is the ECG test performed at home?

    A technician places electrodes on your chest, arms, and legs, which are connected to an ECG machine. The machine records the heart’s electrical activity, and the results are shared with you or your doctor.

  • 10.How long does an ECG test take at home?

    The ECG procedure typically takes around 10–15 minutes. However, the entire visit, including setup and explanation, may take about 30 minutes.

  • 11.What is a portable X-Ray service?

    Portable X-Ray services provide on-site diagnostic imaging, allowing patients to get X-Rays at home, nursing homes, or other locations without visiting a hospital or clinic.

  • 12.Who can benefit from portable X-Ray services?

    These services are ideal for elderly patients, bedridden individuals, those with mobility issues, or people recovering from surgery or injuries.

  • 13.How soon can I get my X-Ray results?

    In most cases, results are available within a few hours to a day.

  • 14.Is portable X-Ray safe?

    Yes, portable X-Rays use low-dose radiation and are conducted by trained professionals, ensuring safety and accuracy.