SERVICES
MRI
An MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, is a non-invasive imaging test that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body’s internal structures. It provides high-resolution images of soft tissues, organs, and bones, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of various medical conditions.
Dual Source Energy CT Scanner
A Dual Source Energy CT Scanner is an advanced computed tomography (CT) imaging system that utilises two X-ray sources at different energy levels. This technology allows for more precise imaging of tissues with varying densities, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing radiation exposure.
Interventional Procedure
Interventional procedures involve the use of imaging guidance, such as X-ray fluoroscopy or ultrasound, to perform minimally invasive treatments or diagnostic tests. Examples include angiography, biopsy, and drainage of fluid collections
Mammography
Mammography is a specialised X-ray imaging technique used to detect and diagnose breast abnormalities, including breast cancer. It involves compressing the breast tissue between two plates to obtain detailed images for screening and diagnosis.
Bone Densitometry
Bone densitometry, also known as dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), is a diagnostic test used to measure bone mineral density and assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. It involves using low-dose X-rays to scan specific bones, typically the spine, hip, or forearm.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal organs, tissues, and blood flow patterns. It is a non-invasive and versatile imaging modality commonly used for evaluating the abdomen, pelvis, heart, and vascular system, among other areas.
X-ray
X-ray imaging, also known as radiography, involves using ionizing radiation to produce images of the body’s internal structures, such as bones and organs. It is a commonly used diagnostic tool for detecting fractures, infections, and abnormalities in the chest, abdomen, and extremities.
Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy is a real-time X-ray imaging technique that allows continuous visualization of moving structures within the body. It is commonly used during interventional procedures, such as angiography, gastrointestinal studies, and orthopedic surgeries, to guide the placement of instruments and monitor treatment progress.