On-Site Diagnostic Support

Digital X-Ray Services Inside Our Clinic

When clinically necessary, on-site digital X-rays help us better evaluate injuries, spinal alignment concerns, and structural issues after auto accidents, work injuries, neck pain, back pain, and trauma.

On-Site Imaging Digital X-ray available in the clinic when appropriate.
Injury Focused Helpful for auto, work, neck, back, and trauma cases.
Care Planning Clearer information to support a more accurate plan.
Available Here Digital X-Ray in office
Digital X-ray room at Integrity Chiropractic Clinic
Clinically guided imaging X-rays are recommended only when they are appropriate for your condition and examination findings.
Why X-Rays Matter

Clearer answers before the care plan begins.

X-rays can help examine bone structures, joint position, spinal alignment, and possible structural concerns that may not be visible from symptoms alone.

  • Supports evaluation after auto accidents and work injuries.
  • Helps identify possible fracture concerns when clinically indicated.
  • Gives the doctor better information before treatment planning.
  • May help document injury-related findings for care coordination.
Precise Diagnosis

Not every patient needs imaging — but when you do, it matters.

At Integrity Chiropractic, X-rays may be considered after your consultation, health history, and physical examination. If imaging is clinically necessary, our on-site digital X-ray support allows us to evaluate your condition faster and create a more informed care plan.


This is especially important for patients dealing with accident-related pain, work injuries, persistent neck pain, back pain, or symptoms that suggest a deeper structural issue.

Conditions We Evaluate

When X-rays may be helpful

Digital X-rays may support the evaluation of injury-related pain, spinal concerns, and structural problems when your exam findings indicate that imaging is appropriate.

Auto Injury Pain

Useful after collisions when pain, stiffness, or trauma symptoms need further evaluation.

Work Injury Pain

Supports evaluation after workplace accidents, lifting injuries, or impact-related pain.

Neck Pain

May help assess alignment, trauma concerns, or persistent symptoms after injury.

Back Pain

Helpful when back pain follows trauma or does not match simple muscular strain.

Whiplash

Used when the doctor needs more information after rapid neck movement injuries.

Spinal Alignment

Can help visualize structural alignment concerns and joint positioning.

Fracture Concerns

Important when symptoms or trauma history suggest possible bone injury.

Post-Accident Pain

Supports a clearer understanding of injury-related pain after an accident.

How It Works

A simple, clinically guided process

Imaging is part of the evaluation process when it is appropriate — not a replacement for a detailed consultation and physical exam.

Consultation & History

We listen to what happened, where you feel pain, and how your symptoms started or changed.

Exam & Clinical Decision

The doctor performs an evaluation and determines whether X-rays are clinically necessary.

Care Plan Support

If imaging is needed, the findings help guide your care plan, documentation, and next steps.

Auto & Work Injury Support

Helpful documentation for injury-related cases.

For auto accident and work injury patients, X-rays may help support the evaluation process, care planning, and documentation when imaging is clinically appropriate.


Our focus is to help you understand what may be contributing to your pain and what next steps make sense for recovery.

On-Site Advantage

Faster evaluation. Better direction.

Because digital X-ray is available inside the clinic, eligible patients can often receive imaging support without needing to start the process somewhere else first.

  • Convenient on-site diagnostic support.
  • Useful after trauma, accidents, or persistent symptoms.
  • Supports more informed chiropractic care planning.

Need an X-Ray after an accident or injury?

Schedule a visit with Integrity Chiropractic. We will evaluate your condition and determine whether on-site digital X-ray is appropriate for your case.