Urgent Care

X-Ray Systems

At Desert X-Ray, we understand the importance of speed and efficiency in an urgent care setting. That’s why we offer a wide range of equipment to meet the needs of urgent care facilities, including elevating tables, straight arm X-ray units, mobile DR units, and floor mounted X-ray systems.

Elevating tables provide a comfortable and efficient way to position patients for imaging, allowing for quicker and more accurate imaging. Straight arm X-ray systems provide a more traditional approach to X-ray imaging and also known for their speed and efficiency. Mobile DR units are designed for on-the-go imaging and are ideal for urgent care facilities that require flexibility and portability. Floor mounted X-ray systems are ideal for larger patients or those with mobility issues and offer a larger imaging area.

DR and CR Detectors

We offer a wide range of equipment for urgent care facilities, including elevating tables, straight arm X-ray units, mobile DR units, and floor mounted X-ray systems. Our selection also includes DR and CR detectors that provide high-resolution digital images, which can be quickly and easily accessed by healthcare professionals in an urgent care setting. This allows for faster diagnoses and more efficient patient care. With our help, you can ensure that your urgent care facility has the best imaging equipment to meet the needs of your patients and staff.

Accessories

Having the right accessories can enhance the performance of your equipment and improve patient outcomes. That’s why we offer a wide range of accessories to complement our imaging equipment, including protective shields, weight bearing devices, PACS, and mobile shielding.

Protective shields provide protection for patients and staff during x-ray procedures, while weight bearing devices are designed to help take weight-bearing X-rays of the lower extremities, such as the knee, ankle, and foot. PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) allows for the storage, retrieval, and sharing of medical images, which can be critical in an urgent care setting where time is of the essence. Mobile shielding is useful for providing additional protection during portable imaging procedures.