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Online results via Patient Portal At Queensland X-Ray, we provide our patients with their images and results online. To access your images and results, you'll need to register for an account when you visit one of our practices. Once you've registered, a text message will be sent to you shortly after.
In non-emergency cases, you will usually know your X-ray results within one to two days. In an emergency, you will usually know your results in a few minutes or hours.
An X-ray is a packet of electromagnetic energy (photon) that originate from the electron cloud of an atom. This is generally caused by energy changes in an electron, which moves from a higher energy level to a lower one, causing the excess energy to be released.
They are acquiring diagnostic images according to specific protocols, so that a radiologist (a medical doctor with many years of specialized education) can interpret the images to provide an accurate report of the findings and results of your study.