Chest X-Ray in North Carolina
Occupational chest X-ray for respiratory surveillance, TB screening, and physical examinations.
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Chest X-Rays are used in occupational health for respiratory surveillance, tuberculosis screening, and as part of various pre-employment and periodic physical examinations. They can detect lung abnormalities, heart size changes, and other thoracic conditions.
For workers exposed to respiratory hazards like silica, asbestos, or coal dust, chest X-rays are part of required medical surveillance programs. The International Labour Organization (ILO) classification system is used to standardize the reading of occupational chest films.
BlueHive coordinates chest X-ray services through our network of imaging centers and occupational health clinics.
Who Needs This
- Workers exposed to respiratory hazards
- HAZWOPER workers
- Asbestos-exposed workers
- Coal miners
- Healthcare workers (TB screening)
How It Works
- 1
Order
Chest X-ray ordered through BlueHive platform.
- 2
Schedule
Employee schedules at convenient imaging location.
- 3
Imaging
Chest X-ray performed by qualified technologist.
- 4
Results
Radiologist reading delivered to ordering provider.
What's Included
- Digital radiography
- ILO classification available
- Board-certified radiologist reading
- Fast results delivery
- Multiple format reporting
- Historical comparison when available
Pricing
Pricing for chest x-ray in North Carolina varies by provider and service requirements. Contact BlueHive for a custom quote tailored to your organization.
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Chest X-Ray Providers in North Carolina
221 verified providers offer chest x-ray across North Carolina.
- AFC Urgent Care - High PointHigh Point
- Bethany Medical at Lindsay StreetHigh PointWalk-ins
- Bethany Medical at Skeet ClubHigh PointWalk-ins
- High Point Occupational Healthcare ServicesHigh Point
- Novant Health - GoHealth Urgent Care - High PointHigh Point
- Palladium Primary Care - High PointHigh PointWalk-insTelehealth
North Carolina Regulatory Intelligence
Regulatory Risk: 4/10
Status: Monitoring · Updated Dec 2025
Recent Updates
DOL Cancels 2026 Civil Penalty Inflation Adjustment — OSHA Maximum Penalties Stay at 2025 Levels (91 FR 31358)
mediumFor the first time since annual adjustments began under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, the Department of Labor will make no inflation adjustment to its civil monetary penalties for 2026 — OSHA maximum penalties remain at 2025 levels. The Bureau of Labor Statistics did not publish October 2025 CPI-U data because of the appropriations lapse, and the statute permits no alternative calculation, so OMB memorandum M-26-11 directed agencies to continue applying 2025 penalty amounts. The Department plans a thorough review of its civil penalties in 2027.
OSHA 2026 National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction (May 4–8, 2026)
mediumOSHA hosted the 13th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction May 4–8, 2026, encouraging construction employers nationwide to pause work for fall-prevention training, hazard recognition exercises, safety demonstrations, and toolbox talks. The agency also signed a new alliance with Construction Safety Week reinforcing the "All in Together" campaign. Falls remain the leading cause of fatalities in construction; OSHA emphasizes job-specific risk controls for roofing, ladder use, and scaffolding.
OSHA Local Emphasis Program for Maritime Industries — Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands (NYC-CPL-04-00-002)
mediumOSHA Region 2 issued a Local Emphasis Program directing increased inspections and outreach for maritime industries in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands following heightened workplace safety concerns. The LEP targets shipyard, marine terminal, and longshoring employers, and complements existing federal maritime standards (29 CFR Parts 1915, 1917, and 1918). Employers in covered industries should expect programmed inspections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a chest x-ray in North Carolina?
BlueHive partners with certified occupational health providers across North Carolina. Enter your zip code on our location finder to see clinics near you offering chest x-ray services.
How much does a chest x-ray cost in North Carolina?
Pricing for chest x-ray through BlueHive starts at $75. Actual cost may vary by provider and location in North Carolina. Contact us for a custom quote.
How do I schedule a chest x-ray in North Carolina?
You can schedule through BlueHive in three easy steps: 1) Submit your request online or call us, 2) We match you with a certified provider near your North Carolina location, 3) Get your appointment—often same-day or next-day availability.
How does DOL Cancels 2026 Civil Penalty Inflation Adjustment — OSHA Maximum Penalties Stay at 2025 Levels (91 FR 31358) affect chest x-ray in North Carolina?
For the first time since annual adjustments began under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, the Department of Labor will make no inflation adjustment to its civil monetary penalties for 2026 — OSHA maximum penalties remain at 2025 levels. The Bureau of Labor Statistics did not publish October 2025 CPI-U data because of the appropriations lapse, and the statute permits no alternative calculation, so OMB memorandum M-26-11 directed agencies to continue applying 2025 penalty amounts. The Department plans a thorough review of its civil penalties in 2027. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors North Carolina regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.
When is an occupational chest X-ray required?
Chest X-rays may be required for HAZWOPER physicals, asbestos medical surveillance, silicosis screening, TB evaluation, and certain pre-employment exams depending on job duties.
What is ILO classification?
The ILO (International Labour Organization) classification is a standardized system for reading and recording chest X-ray abnormalities in occupational settings, particularly for pneumoconioses.
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