Radiology & Imaging
About Radiology & Imaging
Our Radiology services are open 24/7 to provide emergency care and routine diagnostic services. Our highly skilled Radiologists works are committed to providing prompt and accurate diagnosis that will result in the best patient outcomes.
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- 16-channel 1.5T MRI
- 128-slice C T
- 3D & 4D Ultrasound
- Digital X-ray

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Conditions Treated & Services Offered
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between X-ray, CT scan, and MRI?
X-rays are commonly used for viewing bones and detecting fractures. CT (Computed Tomography) scans provide detailed cross-sectional images of the body, useful for diagnosing internal injuries or diseases. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of soft tissues, organs, and the brain.
Is medical imaging safe, and does it involve radiation?
Most imaging tests like X-rays and CT scans use low doses of ionizing radiation and are considered safe when medically necessary. MRI and ultrasound do not involve radiation at all. Radiologists always ensure that the lowest effective dose is used for accurate diagnosis.
How should I prepare for a radiology test?
Preparation depends on the type of imaging. For some tests like MRI or CT scans, you may need to avoid eating beforehand or wear specific clothing. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and inform the technician if you are pregnant, have metal implants, or have any medical conditions.