No. Front Line has chosen an x-ray unit that emits the lowest possible radiation to our patients. Chest x-rays are one of the lowest doses of radiation that an individual can receive. Front Line has taken high regard to ensure we utilize the lowest radiation possible while still achieving high quality diagnostic images. It is worth mentioning that our annual natural exposure for living on earth is 3.1mSv, and a chest x-ray is approximately 0.1mSv. The annual safe limit is 5.0mSv per the CFR (10 CFR part 20). In essence, you could have another 20 chest x-rays performed in order to meet the annual safe limit beyond your natural exposure.