What is Radiology & Imaging?

Radiology is a medical specialty that uses advanced imaging techniques to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. It includes procedures like X-rays, Ultrasound, CT Scans, MRI, and more to visualize the internal structures of the body in a non-invasive or minimally invasive manner.

What Does It Include?

Our Radiology & Imaging services cover a wide range of diagnostic modalities, including:

Digital X-Ray: For quick and accurate imaging of bones, chest, joints, etc.

Ultrasound (Sonography): Non-invasive imaging used in pregnancy, abdominal scans, and soft tissue evaluation

2D/3D/4D Ultrasound: Advanced fetal imaging during pregnancy

Color Doppler: Assesses blood flow and vascular health

CT (Computed Tomography) Scan: Cross-sectional body scans for detailed analysis of bones, organs, and tissues

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): High-resolution imaging of soft tissues, brain, spine, and joints

How is It Done?

Referral & Appointment: Most imaging requires a doctor’s referral

Preparation: Some scans need fasting or contrast dye

Procedure: Performed by trained radiologic technologists using modern equipment

Reporting: Images are interpreted by qualified radiologists and reports are shared with referring doctors

Who Should Use Radiology Services?

Individuals with chronic pain, injuries, or unexplained symptoms

Pregnant women needing prenatal ultrasound scans

Patients needing cancer screening or monitoring

Individuals undergoing heart or brain assessments

Anyone referred by a doctor for internal evaluation or diagnosis