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Radiology: X-ray and Bone Density Testing

Radiology Clinic

Radiology is the use of imaging technologies, like X-rays to diagnose injury or illness. Obtaining an accurate diagnosis is the first step in managing a rheumatologic condition, and X-rays can be an essential tool for the Denver Arthritis Clinic in providing care.

If you're ready to find the answers you need to start getting the care you deserve from a licensed radiology specialist, the Denver Arthritis Clinic can help. Schedule your first appointment and we'll help you get started on the path to feeling better.

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Female patient receiving an x-ray on her hands

Doctor using an x-ray to diagnose

Radiology Services Across Denver, CO

Diagnostic Radiology Services at Denver Arthritis Clinic

At the Denver Arthritis Clinic, we’re passionate about using only the most up-to-date, proven-effective technology available in the field of rheumatology. Our technology includes an on-site x-ray clinic to provide disease progression and help identify appropriate therapies.

We also utilize the latest technology for bone densitometry (DEXA) to identify patients’ risk of osteoporosis, and to track the effects of treatment on all stages of bone disease such as osteoporosis, and osteopenia. To learn more about DEXA, visit this page here on our site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of radiology in diagnosing rheumatoid conditions?

Benefits of undergoing an X-ray include:

  • Increased accuracy in diagnosing and monitoring the progression of inflammatory conditions
  • Allows doctors to detect any abnormalities that cannot be seen with physical exams
  • Quicker diagnosis and treatment plan, since initial results can often be available within minutes rather than days or weeks
  • Low risk procedure with minimal side effects compared to other diagnostic tests

If I’m diagnosed with a rheumatoid or autoimmune condition, how often should I consult with my doctor?

Depending on the severity of your rheumatoid condition, it is recommended to have regular check-ups with your doctor. Generally, these should be scheduled every 1-3 months, but this recommendation may differ depending on the doctor's assessment of individual cases.

In addition, if you notice any changes in your symptoms between check-ups, it is always best to contact your doctor immediately for further evaluation.

Does your imaging center near me accept insurance?

Yes! At Denver Arthritis Clinic, we accept health plans from most insurance carriers in the state of Colorado, including Medicare. View our full list of accepted providers on our Insurance page.

How can I get started with the best radiologist near me?

At Denver Arthritis Clinic, we make it as simple as possible for patients to get started on the road to relief. Just take the first step and fill out our online form.