Digital X-Ray
Quick and essential imaging for chest, bone, and initial cancer evaluations. Provides fast results for early assessment.
Comprehensive cancer imaging & image-guided diagnostics supporting early detection, accurate diagnosis, and precise treatment planning.

Advanced Cancer Imaging
The Department of Radiodiagnosis provides advanced imaging services that support early detection, accurate diagnosis, and precise treatment planning in oncology. Our imaging team works closely with oncologists and surgeons to ensure timely and reliable interpretation of diagnostic results.
Timely imaging leads to timely treatment — our streamlined diagnostic workflow ensures patients receive results quickly, enabling prompt clinical action.
Comprehensive diagnostic imaging modalities for complete cancer care support
Quick and essential imaging for chest, bone, and initial cancer evaluations. Provides fast results for early assessment.
Used for soft tissue evaluation, abdominal organs, and guided biopsies. Safe, radiation-free imaging for targeted diagnostics.
Provides detailed cross-sectional images for staging and tumor assessment. Essential for planning radiation and surgical procedures.
Includes biopsy guidance, fluid aspiration, and tumor localization — minimally invasive procedures performed with real-time imaging.
Radiodiagnosis is the backbone of oncology diagnostics, enabling clinicians to see what cannot be seen otherwise. Our imaging department supports every phase of cancer care:

Advanced imaging technology delivering clear, actionable diagnostic results for precise cancer care decisions.
Specialized radiologists with expertise in interpreting complex cancer imaging studies.
Timely delivery of diagnostic reports to support prompt clinical decision-making.
Strict adherence to radiation safety standards minimizing patient dose while maintaining image quality.
Preparation depends on the type of CT scan. You may be asked to fast, drink contrast, or avoid certain medications. Our team will provide specific instructions before your appointment.
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and does not involve ionizing radiation, making it completely safe for repeated use.
We aim to deliver reports promptly, typically within 24 hours for routine scans. Urgent cases receive priority processing.
Timely imaging leads to timely treatment. Contact our radiodiagnosis department for consultation and scan scheduling.