Color Doppler

Provides real-time images to diagnose vascular conditions, monitor fetal health, and assess heart function accurately.

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Sonography, Mammography

Non-invasive, versatile diagnostic tool for evaluating various medical conditions. Essential for early detection of breast cancer.

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Specialist Doctor Consultation

Ensures accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and comprehensive, patient-centered care.

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Why Choose Us

Why People Trust Us

Our dedication to patient satisfaction, advanced technology, and experienced staff sets us apart in the field of diagnostic imaging.

Our Services

Explore our Diagnostic Tests & Healthcare Packages

Mammography

Mammography is designed to take images of the patient’s breasts in order to detect any…

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Sonography

Mammography is designed to take images of the patient’s breasts in order to detect any…

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Color Doppler

Mammography is designed to take images of the patient’s breasts in order to detect any…

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X-Ray

Mammography is designed to take images of the patient’s breasts in order to detect any…

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X-Ray Procedure

Mammography is designed to take images of the patient’s breasts in order to detect any…

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Radiology

Mammography is designed to take images of the patient’s breasts in order to detect any…

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FAQs

Frequently Ask Question

What services do you offer?

We offer a wide range of imaging services including general ultrasound, high-end obstetrics ultrasound, congenital anomaly scans, 3D/4D ultrasound, musculoskeletal imaging, sonomammography, B-scan, neurosonography, sonographic infertility work-up, Doppler studies, digital mammography, ultrasound-guided biopsy/FNAC, and more.

What is the difference between a 3D and 4D ultrasound?

A 3D ultrasound provides static three-dimensional images of the fetus, while a 4D ultrasound includes real-time video, showing movements of the fetus in the womb.

How should I prepare for an ultrasound examination?

Preparation varies depending on the type of ultrasound. For example, for an abdominal ultrasound, you may need to fast for several hours. For a pelvic ultrasound, a full bladder may be required. Specific instructions will be provided when you schedule your appointment.

Are your imaging procedures safe?

Yes, our imaging procedures are safe. Ultrasound and digital X-ray techniques we use are non-invasive and have minimal to no risk. Our equipment is regularly maintained and operated by certified professionals to ensure patient safety.

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