A technician prepares a patient for an RF scan

Quick Imaging for Immediate Decisions.


Low-dose, high-resolution digital X-rays capture clear images and are all reviewed by subspecialized radiologists for precise diagnosis.
Imaging Associates invests in the latest digital imaging technology to guarantee clear results, minimal exposure, and results in an average of 45 minutes.
A digital X-ray uses low-dose radiation to create detailed images of bones and certain soft tissues. They are commonly used to evaluate injuries and guide treatment decisions.

Our State-of-the-Art X-Ray

Siemens Digital Radiography Technology
Consistent Digital Image Capture
Rapid Image Acquisition
Available across Anchorage, Eagle River, and Mat-Su

X-Ray Imaging

X-rays provide a quick way to evaluate bones, joints, and specific targeted areas of the body. They can help detect fractures, dislocations, chronic pain, or other conditions requiring detailed assessment.

  • Detects bone fractures or dislocations
  • Evaluate joint pain
  • Screen for specific conditions
  • Monitor healing progress
X-ray imaging may be recommended for people with suspected fractures, ongoing joint pain, prior injuries, or conditions affecting bone health.

Clinical Capabilities


Our digital X-ray systems support quick positioning and consistent image quality, reducing repeat imaging and ensuring accurate results.

A Great Image is Only Part of the Story


Every scan at Imaging Associates is interpreted by fellowship-trained radiologists from Alaska Radiology Associates, ensuring expertise and insight with every image.
2-Hour Average Turnaround
Fellowship-Trained Radiologists
Redundant Subspecialty Coverage
Radiologists Based in Alaska

Insurance


We accept all major insurance plans and offer a 40% self-pay discount when opting to not submit to insurance and when payment is made in full at the time of service.
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In-Network Preferred Providers


Aetna
Alaska Breast and Cervical Program (formerly known as Ladies First)
Anchorage Project Access
Blue Cross Federal Employee Program
Beechstreet
Blue Cross Blue Shield / Premera
Cigna
EBMS
First Choice Health
GEHA
Meritain
Medicaid
Medicare
Moda
Multiplan
Providence Health Plans
Tricare
TriWest Healthcare Alliance
United Healthcare
VA
Workers Compensation

FAQ


What should I expect during an X-ray exam?
X-ray exams are quick and straightforward. We help position the area being imaged, and the scan itself usually takes just a few minutes.

Is an X-ray safe?
Yes. X-rays use low levels of radiation, and our digital systems are designed to keep exposure as low as possible while still producing clear, diagnostic images.

How long will my appointment take?
Most X-ray appointments take 10–15 minutes total, including check-in and positioning.

Do I need to prepare for my X-ray?
In most cases, no preparation is needed. You may be asked to remove metal objects or jewelry near the area being imaged.

Will I feel anything during the exam?
No. X-rays are painless. You may feel slight pressure from positioning, but the imaging itself does not cause discomfort.

Can I return to normal activities afterward?
Yes. You can return to normal activities immediately after your X-ray.

Who interprets my X-ray?
Every X-ray at Imaging Associates is interpreted by fellowship-trained radiologists from Alaska Radiology Associates, with results sent directly to your provider.

How quickly are results available?
X-ray images are reviewed promptly, and results are typically available quickly for your provider to review.

What if I have a prior injury or implant?
Our digital X-ray systems capture consistent, high-quality images that help radiologists evaluate prior injuries, hardware, or changes over time.

Who can I contact if I have questions before my appointment?
Our Guest Services team is happy to help. Call (907) 222-4624 with questions about scheduling, preparation, or insurance.