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Radiology – X-ray and Ultrasound

Our team employs x-ray and advanced ultrasound. Through non-invasive or minimally invasive ultrasound procedures, we strive to deliver accurate and comprehensive imaging to assist clinicians in decision making.

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Radiology – X-ray and Ultrasound

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Frequently Asked Questions

An X-ray is a quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside your body, particularly bones. It is commonly used to detect fractures, infections, and abnormalities.

X-rays are commonly used to detect fractures, infections, and foreign objects, as well as to diagnose conditions like pneumonia, arthritis, and dental issues.

X-rays involve exposure to ionising radiation, but the amount is typically low and considered safe for most people. However, unnecessary exposure should be avoided, especially for pregnant women and young children.

Ultrasounds are often used in obstetrics to monitor pregnancy, in cardiology to examine the heart, and in various other fields to diagnose conditions related to the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, and other organs.

Yes, ultrasound is generally considered safe. It uses sound waves instead of ionizing radiation, so there is no risk of radiation exposure.