Our Services
We provide a wide variety of medical diagnostic examinations administered by our highly skilled and sensitive radiographers and radiologists.
Our services include X-Rays, Ultrasounds, Mammography, Bone Density Tests, and Echocardiography. We further offer specialised procedures which include Breast Biopsies, FNAC Thyroid Nodules, Ultrasound for Sports Injuries, Vascular Ultrasound, and a Full Range of Obstetric Ultrasounds.
General Radiography
General radiography is the most basic form of medical imaging. We use x-rays to create fixed or still images of the inside of the body. Any part of the body can be scanned and further examined for diagnosis.
Screening/Fluoroscopy
Screening or fluoroscopy is a medical imaging technique that uses x-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of the patient – allowing the physician to see the internal structure and organ functions of the patient.
Trauma Radiography
Trauma radiography involves the taking of x-rays of an injured patient. In the case of emergencies, a patient requires special attention to patient care techniques and a skilled radiographer is more apt to perform such difficult x-ray procedures.
Computed Tomography
Computed tomography (CT); sometimes referred to as CAT Scan (Computerised Axial Tomography Scan), is a medical imaging procedure that uses special x-ray equipment to create detailed pictures, or scans, of organs inside the body.
Mammography
A mammography is an x-ray picture of the breast. It can be used to check for breast cancer in patients who do not present with signs or symptoms. It can also be used for diagnostic imaging for patients who present with a lump or other signs of breast cancer.
Magnetic Resonance
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnetic fields and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body. In many cases, MRI gives different information than can be seen in an x-ray, ultrasound, or CT Scan.
2D & 3D Ultrasound
2D ultrasound is the traditional method which provides flat, two-dimensional, black-and-white images of organs inside the body. 3D is far more advanced, capturing true, three-dimensional images, with more specific features and well-defined information.
Bone Densitometry
Bone densitometry is an x-ray-like test that quickly and accurately measures the density of the bone. It is primarily used to detect osteopenia or osteoporosis, diseases in which the bone’s mineral and density are low, increasing the risk of fractures.
PACS/RIS
Picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is a computerised means of replacing the roles of conventional radiological film. PACS allow hospitals or medical facilities to capture, store, view and share all types of images internally and externally.








