Radiology & Imaging Care
Comprehensive, evidence-based care delivered by experienced specialists using advanced medical technology.
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Radiology & Imaging Care at Nano Hospitals provides advanced diagnostic and interventional imaging services that help detect, monitor, and guide treatment for a wide range of medical conditions. Imaging plays a critical role in early diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up care across nearly all medical specialties.
Many diseases may not show clear external symptoms in early stages. Imaging tests allow doctors to see inside the body safely and accurately, helping identify infections, fractures, tumors, organ disorders, and vascular conditions. At Nano Hospitals, radiology services focus on delivering precise imaging with minimal discomfort and radiation exposure.
Care is delivered by experienced radiologists and technologists using modern imaging technology and evidence-based protocols. Each imaging study is tailored to the patient’s symptoms, age, and medical history.
Overview of Radiology & Imaging Care
Radiology uses medical imaging techniques to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. Imaging can detect problems early, often before symptoms become severe, allowing timely medical intervention.
Nano Hospitals emphasises accurate image interpretation, fast reporting, and integration with clinical teams for effective patient management.
Procedures & Treatments
Basic Imaging
Digital X-rays for bones, chest, and joints
Ultrasound for abdomen, pelvis, thyroid, and pregnancy scans
Doppler studies for blood flow evaluation
Advanced Imaging
CT Scan for detailed cross-sectional images of organs and bones
MRI for brain, spine, joints, and soft tissue evaluation
Mammography for breast screening
Bone density scan (DEXA) for osteoporosis assessment
Interventional Radiology
Image-guided biopsies
Drainage of fluid collections or abscesses
Vascular procedures such as angiography
Catheter-based minimally invasive treatment
Risks & Challenges
- Minimising radiation exposure through safety protocols
- Ensuring patient comfort during longer scans (e.g., MRI)
- Need for contrast agents in some imaging studies
- Claustrophobia concerns during MRI scans
- Special precautions for pregnant patients
Sub-specialties in Radiology & Imaging Care
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Interventional Radiology
- Neuroradiology
- Musculoskeletal Imaging
- Women’s Imaging
- Pediatric Radiology
