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Home X‑Ray Service Across London & Surrounding Areas

Radpid Diagnostics provides CQC‑registered mobile X‑ray services for adults across London and all surrounding counties. Our qualified radiographers bring hospital‑grade digital X‑ray equipment to your home, offering a safe, convenient alternative to hospital imaging — especially for patients who are unwell, immobile, or need rapid diagnostic clarity.

We cover every London borough and all areas within 50 miles of our admin office (DA2 6HH), including Kent, Essex, Surrey, Hertfordshire, and parts of East Sussex.


💡 Why Choose a Home X‑Ray?

Designed for comfort, speed, and clinical accuracy

Patients increasingly search for “home x‑ray near me”, “mobile x‑ray London”, and “urgent chest x‑ray at home”. Our service is built around exactly those needs:

  • Same‑day or next‑day appointments
  • DBS‑checked, HCPC‑registered radiographers
  • Hospital‑quality digital imaging
  • Secure radiology reporting
  • Minimal disruption to your day
  • Reduced infection risk
  • Ideal for elderly, immobile, or post‑operative patients

We bring the clinical environment to you — safely, professionally, and with dignity.

⚙️ How the Home X‑Ray Service Works

Simple, safe, and designed around your needs

  1. Book your appointment online or by phone
  2. A qualified radiographer arrives with portable equipment
  3. The X‑ray is performed in a safe, controlled setup within your home
  4. Images are reviewed by a reporting radiographer or radiologist
  5. Results are delivered securely to you and your clinician

Most appointments take 20–30 minutes, and no special preparation is required.


💬 Who Uses Our Home X‑Ray Service?

We support:

  • Private GPs
  • NHS community teams
  • Care homes
  • Physiotherapists
  • Private clinicians
  • Self‑pay patients
  • Families caring for elderly or immobile relatives

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🏡 How to Book a Home X-ray Appointment

Radpid Diagnostics provides diagnostic X-rays in the comfort of your home or care facility. 

📄 Referral Requirements

  • X-ray: Referral from a doctor or qualified healthcare professional is required. 
  • If you have a referral, upload here 
  • No referral? Complete our self-referral form (£49 payment may apply) A clinician will consult with you to confirm clinical appropriateness before booking.

Onsite Visit:
A qualified imaging professional will visit your home or care facility. Accessible parking near the property is recommended for a smooth appointment. 

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🛡️ Safety, Regulation & Quality Assurance

CQC‑registered. IR(ME)R compliant. Clinically robust.

Radpid Diagnostics follows strict protocols to ensure:


  • Radiation safety
  • Accurate positioning and image quality
  • Secure data handling
  • NHS‑aligned reporting standards


Your safety and clinical confidence are our priority.


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Home X-Ray Services

 

An X-ray is a quick and painless diagnostic test that uses a small dose of radiation to capture images of the inside of your body. Your doctor or referring practitioner may recommend an X-ray if there is concern about pain, trauma, or disease in specific body areas.

What Can Be Detected on X-ray Examinations?

  • Cancers and Tumors
  • Enlarged Heart
  • Fluid in the Lungs
  • Bone Fractures
  • Dislocated Joints
  • Infections
  • Osteoporosis
  • Arthritis
  • Foreign Objects – Such as those swallowed or lodged in the body

Quality Care & Reporting

All our X-ray scans are performed by experienced, HCPC-registered Radiographers, ensuring that you receive the highest level of care. The X-ray images are reviewed by registered radiologists or reporting radiographers, with findings provided to the referring physician for further action.


We cover  areas Within 50 Miles of admin office postcode - DA2 6HH

Full coverage of London + Kent + Essex + Surrey + Hertfordshire

We provide home X‑ray services across:

All London Boroughs

• Greenwich

• Lewisham

• Bexley

• Bromley

• Southwark

• Lambeth

• Croydon

• Wandsworth

• Westminster

• Camden

• Islington

• Hackney

• Tower Hamlets

• Newham

• Redbridge

• Havering

• Barking & Dagenham 

  • Haringey 
  • Enfield
  • Barnet
  • Brent
  • Ealing
  • Hounslow
  • Richmond
  • Kingston
  • Merton
  • Sutton
  • Hillingdon
  • Harrow


Kent (extensive coverage)
Dartford, Gravesend, Sevenoaks, Swanley, Orpington, Maidstone, Medway, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Sittingbourne, Ashford, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Faversham, and more.

Essex

Basildon, Thurrock, Brentwood, Chelmsford, Southend, Rayleigh, Grays, Harlow, Billericay.

Surrey

Epsom, Guildford, Woking, Redhill, Reigate, Leatherhead, Weybridge, Camberley.

Hertfordshire

Watford, St Albans, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, Stevenage, Borehamwood.

East Sussex (selected areas)

Crowborough, Uckfield, East Grinstead.

If you’re unsure whether your location is covered, our team can confirm instantly.



 

While X-rays are excellent for showing certain disease conditions or fractures, they do have some limitations. For example, muscles, blood vessels, and ligaments are not clearly visible on an X-ray scan, unless they are calcified.

However, X-rays are often the first imaging procedure recommended for patients experiencing pain. This is because doctors will want to first rule out any conditions that are visible on an X-ray, such as fractures or certain diseases.

If the X-ray results are inconclusive, your doctor may recommend further tests. These could include other diagnostic tools such as:

  • Ultrasound
  • CT Scan
  • MRI


 

While there are small risks associated with X-rays, they are only used when the benefit to the patient outweighs these risks. The amount of radiation used in X-ray imaging is minimal and considered safe when proper protocols are followed.

If you think you might be pregnant, please inform us before your appointment, as special precautions may be necessary.


 

On the appointment date, the radiographer will arrive at your home or abode and position you appropriately for the X-ray. To ensure safety, the radiographer may wear a lead apron and/or step back during the imaging process to avoid exposure to radiation.

During the X-ray, you will be asked to stay still. If the examination is for your chest, you may also be asked to take a deep breath in and hold it for a few seconds while the image is captured. This helps ensure a clear and accurate image.


 

No special preparation is required for your X-ray, but please wear plain, light clothing in the area being examined. If the X-ray is for a chest or pelvic area, you may be asked to remove any metal objects or jewelry.

If you are a woman who is pregnant or might be pregnant, please inform the radiographer before your appointment, as additional precautions may be necessary.


 

  • Carer Presence: We require that the patient’s carer be present during the home X-ray appointment to assist as needed. However, the carer will step back with the radiographer during the brief moments of X-ray exposure.
  • Lead Apron for Protection: If the patient is unable to remain still during the examination, the carer may be offered a lead apron to protect them from radiation.
  • Safety Precautions for Children and Pets: For safety reasons, children, minors, and pets are not allowed within the vicinity of the X-ray (the controlled area) during the procedure.


No, X-ray examination is not painful.


 The process of taking an X-ray will only take a few seconds, but the radiographer may need to take additional X-rays from different positions to ensure all necessary images are captured. This, along with setup and clean-up times, means the full examination typically takes about 10-15 minutes for home visiting. If multiple body parts are being examined, it may take a bit longer. 


 After your X-ray is completed, the images will be reviewed by a consultant radiologist or reporting radiographer. Your referring doctor will receive the results and findings within same day of the exam being completed. 


Got any questions?

If you have any questions regarding home X-ray and community ultrasound services, please get in touch with a member of our professional team so we can talk about it.

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