Scans & X-Rays

Scans and X-rays are essential diagnostic tools used in medicine to assess internal body structures and detect various health conditions. These tests provide valuable insights into bone health, tissue conditions, and abnormalities in organs.

What are they?

Scans and X-rays use radiation or sound waves to produce images of the inside of your body.

Common types include:

Echocardiogram (2D Echo): Evaluates heart function. Doppler Studies: Measures blood flow in various body parts.

X-Ray Abdomen & Chest: Detects issues like fractures, lung problems, and gastrointestinal conditions.

Ultrasound (e.g., Abdominal, Pelvis, Fetal Well-being): Assesses organs and fetal health.

Why is it important?

Scans and X-rays are vital for detecting abnormalities early, diagnosing injuries, and monitoring disease progression. They provide critical information for treatment planning and prevention.

Scans and X-rays Include:

Echocardiogram (2D Echo)

Carotid Doppler

Doppler Upper Limb

Doppler Pregnancy/Obstetrics

Doppler Artery + Vein B/L LL

Doppler Lower Limb Arterial + Venous

Doppler Peripheral Artery / Veins

Doppler Portal Venous

Doppler Screening DVT

Doppler Study of Small Part Scrotum

Doppler Study of Small-Part Swelling

Doppler Study of Small Part Thyroid

Doppler Study Renal Artery

Doppler Study Splenoportal axis

Electrocardiogram ECG

Trucut Biopsy Procedure

Ultrasonography Abdomen & KUB (Female)

Ultrasonography of Abdomen and KUB Female

Ultrasonography Abdomen and Pelvis

Ultrasonography Breast

Ultrasonography Calf

Ultrasonography Chest

Ultrasonography Fetal Well-Being

Ultrasonography Fetal Well-Being (Twin)

Ultrasonography Follicular Study

Ultrasonography FWB

Ultrasonography FWB with ABD

Ultrasonography Knee Single

Ultrasonography KUB

Ultrasonography NT Scan

Ultrasonography NT Scan (Twin)

Ultrasonography Orbit (B Scan)

Ultrasonography Pelvis

Ultrasonography Scrotum

Ultrasonography Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA

Ultrasonography Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA (Twin)

Ultrasonography Thyroid

Ultrasonography Thyroid Gland

Ultrasonography TVS

Ultrasonography Whole Abdomen

Ultrasonography Whole Abdomen Female

Ultrasonography Thigh

Ultrasonography Transcranial

Ultrasonography TRUS

Ultrasonography FWB (Early Pregnancy)

Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile)

Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Diagnostic

Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Therapeutic

Ultrasonography Guided Biopsy Procedure

Ultrasonography Guided FNAC Aspiration Procedure

Ultrasonography Guided Prostatic Biopsy/TRUS Biopsy

Ultrasonography Musculoskeletal

Ultrasonography Small Part Doppler

Ultrasonography Small Parts

X-Ray Abdomen Erect

X-Ray Ankle AP & Lateral View

X-Ray Ankle AP View

X-Ray Both Ankles AP & Lat Views

X-Ray Cervical Spine AP View

X-Ray Chest Lateral View

X-Ray Chest Oblique View

X-Ray Chest PA View

X-Ray Coccyx AP & Lateral View

X-Ray Elbow AP & Lateral View

X-Ray Elbow AP View

X-Ray Foot AP View

X-Ray Foot Lateral View

X-Ray Forearm AP & Lateral View

X-Ray Forearm AP View

X-Ray Forearm Lateral View

X-Ray Hand AP View

X-Ray Hand Lateral View

X-Ray Hand Oblique View

X-ray IVP Contrast

X-RAY Knee AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Knee AP View

X-RAY Knee Lateral View

X-RAY KUB (Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder)

X-RAY Leg AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Leg AP View

X-RAY Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Lumbar Spine AP View

X-ray Lumbosacral Spine AP and Lateral Views

X-RAY Nasal Bone Lateral View

X-RAY Nasopharynx Lateral or AP View

X-RAY Neck (Soft Tissues) Lateral View

X-RAY Neck AP View

X-RAY Pelvis With Hip AP View

X-RAY Pelvis With Hip Lateral View

X-RAY PNS (Paranasal Sinuses)

X-RAY Sacrum AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Sacrum Lateral View

X-RAY Shoulder AP View

X-RAY Shoulder Lateral View

X-RAY SI Joints AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Skull AP & Lateral View

X-RAY Skull Lateral View

X-RAY Thigh AP View

X-RAY Wrist Lateral View

Price Range: Prices for these tests vary based on the type and location, starting from ₹259 for simple X-rays and up to ₹7.500 for advanced Doppler studies and echocardiograms on Medicas.

FAQ’s

A: The procedure is generally well-tolerated. Local anesthesia is often used to numb the area where the needle or catheter will be inserted, reducing discomfort during the procedure.
A: Recovery time varies depending on the individual and the specific area aspirated. Most patients can resume normal activities shortly after the procedure, but some may require a period of rest and follow-up care.
A: Ultrasonography guided aspiration therapeutic is considered safe, but as with any medical procedure, there are some risks. Potential risks include bleeding, infection, and rare complications related to the aspiration site. However, these risks are generally minimal.
A: In some cases, fluid collections or cysts may reoccur after aspiration. The healthcare provider will discuss the potential for recurrence and any additional treatments if needed.
A: Patients may experience relief of symptoms shortly after the aspiration procedure. However, the time to see improvement depends on the underlying condition and the body's response to treatment. Follow-up visits with the healthcare provider will monitor progress and ensure optimal outcomes.
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