Licensing & Documentation

If your hospital has an X-ray machine, a C-Arm, or a CT scanner, you need clearance from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board before you switch it on. Running radiology equipment without it isn't a shortcut — it's a shutdown notice waiting to happen.

The process runs through AERB's online eLORA portal, and it's fussy. Room layout approvals, equipment registration, an RSO (Radiation Safety Officer) designation, TLD badges for staff. Miss a step and the file just... sits.

What you'll need

Equipment details — make, model, tube specifications
Room layout drawing meeting AERB shielding norms
RSO nomination (we can help you arrange one)
Hospital registration and premises proof
TLD badge service enrolment for exposed staff

What we do, and what you do

You

You give us the equipment invoice and access to your site.

Us

We prepare the layout to AERB norms, create and manage your eLORA account, file the application, respond to queries, and follow up until the licence is issued.

Most straightforward X-ray registrations clear in a few weeks; C-Arm and CT take longer because layout scrutiny is stricter. We'll give you a realistic timeline after seeing your site — not a marketing number.

Common questions

Start with a conversation

Need AERB Licence (X-ray, C-Arm, CT)?

Send your details and we'll come back with the document list, the realistic timeline for your district, and what it costs.

  • Reply within one working day — usually faster
  • Routes straight to the Founder's Desk, not a ticket queue
  • Free and honest — if we're not the right fit, we'll say so
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