Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital

RADIOLOGY

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Radiology

Sonography, CT Scan, digital d. R. X-Ray Department

we use the latest technology and expert radiologists to provide you with precise and timely results, ensuring that you receive the best possible care.  Using state-of-the-art equipment and advanced imaging techniques, we provide detailed and accurate results to guide your healthcare provider in developing the best treatment plan for you:

How We Treat

Radiology Services at Alephata Hospital

At Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital, our Radiology Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive imaging and interventional services that are essential for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment planning, and minimally invasive procedures.

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WHY TO CHOOSE

Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital?

Alephata Multi-Super Speciality Hospital is your trusted destination for comprehensive healthcare. With a team of highly skilled specialists and state-of-the-art facilities, we provide exceptional medical care across various specialties. Our patient-centered approach ensures personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs, all at affordable and transparent pricing. Equipped with advanced technology and 24/7 emergency services, we are committed to delivering timely, accurate, and compassionate care. Choose Alephata Multi-Superspecialist Hospital for reliable, high-quality healthcare that prioritizes your well-being at every step.

FAQ's

What is Radiology?

Radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging techniques to visualize the inside of the body. It helps in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating various medical conditions. Common imaging techniques include X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and mammograms.

What are the common types of imaging used in Radiology?

X-ray: A quick and common method to examine bones and certain organs.CT Scan (Computed Tomography): Provides detailed cross-sectional images of the body.MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Offers high-resolution images of soft tissues like the brain, muscles, and organs.Ultrasound: Uses sound waves to view organs and blood flow, commonly used during pregnancy.Mammography: Specialized X-ray for breast cancer screening.Nuclear Medicine: Uses radioactive substances to diagnose conditions, like cancer or bone disease. 

What is the difference between diagnostic and interventional radiology?

Diagnostic Radiology: Focuses on capturing images to diagnose medical conditions, such as fractures, infections, or tumors.Interventional Radiology: Involves using imaging guidance (like X-rays or CT scans) to perform minimally invasive procedures such as biopsies, stent placements, or angioplasty to treat certain conditions.

Are radiology procedures safe?

Yes, radiology procedures are generally safe. However, some imaging techniques, like X-rays and CT scans, involve exposure to radiation. The risk is minimized by using the lowest possible radiation dose and only performing imaging when necessary for diagnosis or treatment.

What should I expect during a radiology procedure?

The process varies based on the type of imaging. For example:

X-ray: You may be asked to stand or lie still while an image is taken.MRI: You will need to lie still inside a machine that uses a magnetic field to create images.Ultrasound: A gel will be applied to the skin, and a probe will be moved over the area being examined.

How do I prepare for a radiology exam?

X-rays and CT scans: You may be asked to remove jewellery and wear a hospital gown.MRI: You may need to avoid wearing metal objects like jewelry, watches, or certain clothing.Ultrasound: You may need to drink water and avoid urinating for a certain time before the exam. 

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