Radiology
Our on-site x-ray service is now live!
Kinkaya on-site x-ray services
We know injuries don’t keep business hours- so neither do we.
Our radiology service is open most nights and all weekend to get you answers fast.
Operating Schedule
Monday: 12pm- 8pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 9am- 2pm
Thursday: 12pm- 8pm
Friday: 3:30pm- 10pm
Saturday: 10am- 10pm
Sunday: 10am- 6pm

Open evenings & weekends
Here when you need us for speedy diagnosis.
New facilities & equipment
Low dose, plain x-ray.

Expert radiography team
Experienced radiographers who understand the needs of kids.
Kinkaya Radiology FAQs
Everything you want to ask, all in one place.
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What days/times does Kinkaya Radiology operate?
Our radiology service operates on the following schedule:
Monday: 12pm- 8pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 9am- 2pm
Thursday: 12pm- 8pm
Friday: 12pm- 8.30pm
Saturday: 10am- 6pm
Sunday: 10am- 6pmWe are actively working to have radiology running during all urgent care operating hours.
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What if I need an x-ray outside of the current operating hours?
If you need an x-ray outside of our current operating hours, we may arrange for you to go to either PRC or I-MED Radiology, both located within 500m of Kinkaya Urgent Care.
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Do you offer CT scans, ultrasound and other diagnostic scans?
Kinkaya only offers plain x-ray.
Plain x-ray gives a very low dose of radiation. This is a safe and simple option that meets the needs of the type of presentations we treat at the clinic.
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Do you accept external referrals for x-ray?
No we don't offer a service for the completion of x-rays from external referrals.
We can only complete x-rays that are requested by our doctors after assessing a patient.
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When is an x-ray needed?
Not every bump or cough requires an x-ray. At Kinkaya we will only request an x-ray if it helps make a better diagnosis.
Our doctors may request an x-ray if they think one of the following is going on:
- Bone injuries
- Lung conditions
- Bowel blockages
- Swallowed objects
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Where can I learn more about x-rays?
We have written a simple reference article about x-rays that is especially helpful when preparing a child who might be a little hesitant. We would love you to check it out: