At our Radiology Department, we offer a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging services, including:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI):
A technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body's internal organs and tissues. MRI is used to evaluate the brain, spinal cord, muscles, joints, and internal organs.
Brain MRI: Used for diagnosing neurological conditions such as brain tumors, stroke, and multiple sclerosis.
Spine MRI: Used to diagnose spinal issues like herniated discs and spinal stenosis in the neck and lower back.
Joint MRI: Used to detect cartilage, ligament, and tendon injuries in joints such as the knee, shoulder, and wrist.
Abdominal MRI: Used to assess diseases of internal organs including the liver, kidneys, and pancreas.
Computed Tomography (CT):
A method that uses X-rays to obtain cross-sectional images of the body. CT scans are useful for diagnosing bone fractures, cancer, lung diseases, and many other conditions.
CT Angiography: A specialized CT technique used to visualize blood vessels. It helps diagnose heart vascular diseases and brain aneurysms.
Ultrasonography (Ultrasound):
A technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal structures. Ultrasound is commonly used in pregnancy monitoring, abdominal organs, and thyroid evaluation.
Color Doppler Ultrasound: An ultrasound technique that shows the direction and speed of blood flow, useful for diagnosing vascular diseases.
Mammography:
An X-ray imaging method for breast tissue, used in breast cancer screening and diagnosis.
X-Ray:
Uses X-rays to image internal structures, commonly used for diagnosing bone fractures, lung diseases, and other conditions.
Bone Densitometry:
A technique to measure bone mineral density, primarily used to diagnose osteoporosis.