Digital X-Ray
A digital X-ray is a new generation of X-ray that replaces the conventional X-ray film radiography by digital photographic film. It reduces the radiation exposure to the patient along with a reduction in the processing time.
Sonography
Sonography is a diagnostic medical test that uses high-frequency sound waves, or ultrasound waves, to create images of tissues, glands, organs, and blood or fluid flow within the body.
CT Scan
CT scans can detect bone and joint problems, like complex bone fractures and tumors. If you have a condition like cancer, heart disease, emphysema, or liver masses, CT scans can spot it or help doctors see any changes.
Denta Scan
Dentascan is a specialized CT scan of the mandible or maxilla often done before placement of dental implant. Dentascan helps the dental surgeon to evaluate the dimensions of the jaw bone and assess the quality of the jaw bone
MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. An MRI scanner is a large tube that contains powerful magnets.
Mammography
Mammography is an x-ray imaging method used to examine the breast for the early detection of cancer and other breast diseases. It is used as both a diagnostic and screening tool.
D Ultrasound/4D Ultrasound
A three-dimensional i.e. 3D ultrasound is one of the most advanced techniques of ultrasound in which a standard, two-dimensional greyscale ultrasound image is converted into a volumetric, three-dimensional image.
Colour Doppler
Colour Doppler is a type of non-invasive, radiation-free ultrasound technique that is used for the estimation of velocity and direction of the blood flow through the blood vessels in real-time.