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Chiropractic in House X-Ray


Modern chiropractic care is increasingly driven by accuracy, efficiency, and patient trust. Incorporating in-house X-ray capabilities allows chiropractic practices to elevate all three. Beyond improving clinical outcomes, in-house imaging creates a strong financial advantage for both the practice and its patients.

Clinical Benefits of In-House X-Ray

1. Objective, Visual Evidence

X-rays provide clear, visual confirmation of a patient’s condition, improving diagnostic accuracy and confidence.

  • Identify misalignments
  • Detect abnormalities
  • Rule out contraindications

2. Improved Patient Trust

Patients are more likely to commit when they can see the issue.

  • Explain conditions visually
  • Track progress over time

This increases trust and case acceptance.


3. Safer, Personalized Care

X-rays allow care to be tailored to each patient.

  • Identify fractures or instability
  • Adjust techniques accordingly
  • Reduce risk

4. Faster Diagnosis & Treatment

In-house imaging removes delays.

  • No outside referrals
  • Immediate results
  • Same-day treatment

Improves efficiency and patient satisfaction.


Financial Benefits for Your Practice

1. New Revenue Stream

Offering X-rays in-house creates an additional, consistent income source. Instead of referring imaging out, your practice captures that revenue internally with discounted X-ray service for your patients.

Even at reduced pricing, volume and convenience drive steady returns.

Typical pricing range: $50-$250 per session from Chiropractors


2. Increased Case Acceptance

When patients see their condition clearly:

  • They are more likely to accept care plans
  • They commit to longer treatment programs
  • They follow through with recommendations

This directly increases lifetime patient value.


3. Reduced Appointment Drop-Off

When patients must leave your office for imaging:

  • Some never return
  • Others delay care
  • Some will find a chiropractor who will take in house X-Rays

In-house imaging eliminates this gap, keeping patients engaged from diagnosis through treatment.


Financial Benefits for Your Patients

1. Lower Cost Imaging

Hospitals and imaging centers often charge significantly higher rates for X-rays with low pricing at imaging centers at $100 per X-ray and reaching as much as $400 at hospitals.

By offering in-house imaging at up to 50% lower cost, you provide:

  • Immediate financial relief
  • Transparent pricing
  • Greater accessibility to care

This positions your practice as both clinically effective and patient-focused.


2. Time Savings

Patients save:

  • Travel time
  • Scheduling delays
  • Additional appointments

Convenience is a major factor in patient satisfaction—and retention.


3. Better Health Outcomes = Long-Term Savings

Early and accurate diagnosis helps prevent:

  • Chronic conditions
  • More expensive interventions later
  • Unnecessary treatments

This ultimately reduces overall healthcare costs for your patients.


Low Cost Equipment Option

1. Leasing

Instead of a large upfront capital investment, RSI will install, maintain, and insure a complete digital X-ray system in your practice starting at just $675 per month.
Minimum 3-year contract required.

Room Prep not included


2. Benefits of Leasing

  • Equipment downtime can quickly become costly and disruptive
  • Repair expenses often add up faster than expected
  • No large upfront capital investment required with leasing
  • Maintenance and repair costs are not your responsibility
  • Predictable monthly expense helps with budgeting
  • Keeps your practice running without interruption
  • Allows you to offer convenient, in-house imaging
  • Enables lower-cost imaging options for your patients


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