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Department of Radiology

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7DMC Radiology department contains the latest state-of-the-art scanning equipment from the World’s leading medical technology companies.

 

The EOS imaging system is fast, painless and provides surgeons with accurate 2D & 3D data while exposing patients to much lower radiation doses than X-ray & CT scans. Up to 85% less in some cases.

 

Our imaging department also contains advanced ultrasound, CT Scanning, X-ray and MRI scanning equipment.

All Under One Roof

As a patient, you will no longer go to multiple different centers and specialists. We’re equipped with the latest diagnostic equipment.

Top-Notch Facilities

In addition, we are able to perform blood tests and imaging in house – thus giving you a holistic service in a single convenient location.

World Class

We offer world-class internal medicine, pediatrics and specialty care for the whole family, with outstanding customer service.

Why 7DMC
Radiology

7DMC Radiology department contains the latest state-of-the-art scanning equipment from the World’s leading medical technology companies.

What is eos?

The EOS imaging system is fast, painless and provides surgeons with accurate 2D & 3D data while exposing patients to much lower radiation doses than X-ray & CT scans. Up to 85% less in some cases.

Our imaging department also contains advanced ultrasound, CT Scanning, X-ray and MRI scanning equipment.

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Radiology Services

Breast Ultrasound

Breast Ultrasound

Breast Ultrasound

Breast Ultrasound

Digital Mammography

Digital Mammography

Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)

Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

X-ray (Radiography)

X-ray (Radiography)

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    What is an ultrasound scan?

    An ultrasound scan uses sound waves to give a picture of the inside of your body. A small sensor, known as an ultrasound probe, is moved over your skin to look at your internal organs from different angles and the pictures are shown on a screen.

    Ultrasound scans are used to look at many different parts of the body including the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pelvic organs and joints. They can also be used to look at blood flow and to check for any thin, or blocked blood vessels.

    Is it safe?

    Yes, there are no known risks related to an ultrasound scan.

    Why should i have an ultrasound?

    An ultrasound scan can give information that leads to, or helps make a diagnosis about your medical condition. An ultrasound can also be used to monitor an existing condition. It will be your doctor or other health professional who decides that you might benefit from having an ultrasound scan.

    What is a ct scan?

    CT stands for Computerised Tomography. A CT scan takes a series of pictures of your body using x-rays. The pictures show cross-sections or slices of your body. They are put together by a computer and can be viewed on a screen. The scan shows a very detailed image of the inside of your body.

    Why should i have a ct scan?

    A CT scan can help your doctor to find the cause of your problem and the best treatment options for you.

    Is it safe?

    You will receive a small amount of radiation during your CT scan. The amount of radiation you receive depends on which area of the body you are having scanned. The radiation related risks are very small compared to the risk of missing a serious problem if you choose not to have the CT scan.

    What is an x-ray?

    An X-Ray is a test which is used to produce images of tissues, bones and organs. IS IT SAFE? There are risks associated with X-Rays, but a standard test uses such a small amount of radiation that this risk is very small.

    What is an mri scan?

    MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. An MRI scanner uses a combination of a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed picture of the inside of your body.

    Is it safe?

    Yes, the examination is completely non-invasive, no known side-effects and does not involve radiation, although you should make sure you check our checklist in ‘What do I need to do before the scan?’

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