Radiology also called diagnostic imaging, is a series of different tests that take pictures or images of various parts of the body. The advancement in Diagnostic Imaging Technology has been a boon to the medical fraternity as the doctors no longer need to perform surgery to examine the body’s internal structures.
Medical imaging has allowed for faster diagnoses of conditions while reducing the risk of procedural complications or patient infections. A number of different imaging exams can be used to provide this view, including X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, CT scan. Radiologists interpret a broad spectrum of diagnostic tests including x-rays, ultrasound, bone mineral densitometry, fluoroscopy, mammography, nuclear medicine, CT, and MRI. Among the high-end imaging equipment are 128 slice Cardiac CT, Doppler Ultrasound, transportable USG unit, digital fluoroscopy unit and X-ray units with computerized radiology system.