Investigate Services
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X-ray :
Radiography is the technique of examining the body by directing X-ray through it so as to produce images on photographic plates. It aims to make diagnosis of disorders such as broken bones.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) :
It is a multiplanar imaging method based on an interaction between radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and certain nuclei in the body after the body has been placed in a strong magnetic field. MRI demonstrates normal tissues and can differentiate between normal and abnormal tissues, providing a sensitive examination to detect disease. This non-invasive procedure does not use of radiation. It creates highly diagnostic detailed images, aiding in early diagnosis of various illnesses and in planning treatment of injury and illness.
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Computer Tomography Scan (CT Scan) :
It is capable of generating high resolution images quickly. The organs or tissues can be scanned in a little over 10 seconds in a single breath-hold. Better tissue enhancement in heart, neck, brain and blood vessels of the body can also be obtained with an intravenous contrast examination. This aids in early diagnosis of various illnesses and in planning treatment of injury and illness.
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Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) :
Osteoporosis can result in bone fractures that can cause chronic pain, disability and loss of independence. It is important to begin treating osteoporosis at an early stage before a debilitating fracture occurs. Bone Densitometry is a fast, safe and painless test that uses advanced technology called DEXA to measure symptoms of osteoporosis -- such as low density and mineral content of bone -- that may have developed unnoticed over many years.
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Clinical laboratory services :
It undertakes investigations on specimens as an aid to the diagnosis, management and treatment of patients, and provides specialist interpretation and advice, e.g. glucose test.