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Radiologist, Imaging Centre In New Gurugram

The radiology department in New gurgaon at Ailver Streak hospital is filled with the skilled and trained radiologists who have years of experience in diagnosing the exact illness from the symptoms defined by the patient. The hospital is equipped with advanced techniques and machines like 32 slice CT Scan, X-Ray, Colour Doppler, Ultrasound, Dexa and many more. The team of expert radiologistsin Sector 87 New Gurgaonare dedicated to providing the best radio-diagnosis 24*7 along with the quality care.

      X-Ray - Our efficient radiologists perform an X-ray in our fully equipped hospital’s radiology department, Once you’re fully prepared, your X-ray technician or radiologist will tell you how to position your body to create clear images. They may ask you to lie, sit, or stand in several positions during the test. They may take images while you stand in front of a specialized plate that contains X-ray film or sensors. In some cases, they may also ask you to lie or sit on a specialized plate and move a large camera connected to a steel arm over your body to capture X-ray images.

On getting the perfect images they are thoroughly checked and diagnosed our experts coagulates all the observations and make report thoroughly.

      CT Scan - CT scanning combines special x-ray equipment with sophisticated computers to produce multiple images or pictures of the inside of the body. These cross-sectional images of the area being studied can then be examined on a computer monitor or printed.

CT scans of internal organs, bone, soft tissue, and blood vessels provide greater clarity and reveal more details than regular x-ray exams. Using specialized equipment and expertise to create and interpret CT scans of the body, radiologists can more easily diagnose problems such as cancers, cardiovascular disease, infectious disease, trauma, and musculoskeletal disorders.

      Ultrasound- Diagnostic ultrasound, also called sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body. The images can provide valuable information for diagnosing and treating a variety of diseases and conditions. Most ultrasound examinations are done using an ultrasound device outside your body, though some involve placing a device inside your body. When your examination is complete, a doctor trained to interpret imaging studies (radiologist) analyzes the images and sends a report to your doctor. Your doctor will share the results with you.

      OPG- An OPG (Orthopantomagram) is a panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw. It is also sometimes called Orthopantomagraph or by the proprietary name Panorex. It shows a flattened two-dimensional view of a half-circle from ear to ear. Panoramic x-rays allow images of multiple angles to be taken to make up the composite panoramic image, where the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw) are in the viewed area. The structures that are outside the viewed area are blurred. An OPG also demonstrates the number, position, and growth of all the teeth including those that have not yet surfaced or erupted through the gum.