Radiology & nuclear medicine combines advanced imaging and functional studies to support accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up. Using techniques that visualize both anatomy and physiology, this department helps characterize tumors, monitor therapy response, and detect complications at an early stage. The below imaging services are done at our Radiology & Nuclear Medicine department:

  • PET-CT

Integrates metabolic PET data with CT anatomy to identify active disease, stage cancer, and assess treatment response.

  • SPECT-CT

Merges functional SPECT images with CT for precise localization of lesions in organs such as bone, heart, and thyroid.

  • X-ray

Offers fast evaluation of bones, lungs, and other structures, often used in trauma and chest assessments.

  • Computed Tomography (CT)

Produces high-resolution cross-sectional images to investigate tumors, bleeding, vascular disease, and many other conditions.

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Delivers detailed views of soft tissues, brain, spine, joints, and abdominal organs without ionizing radiation.

  • Ultrasound

Uses sound waves to examine soft tissues and blood flow; frequently applied in pregnancy care and abdominal imaging.

  • Mammography

Specialized breast imaging for early detection and characterization of breast cancer and benign lesions.

  • Doppler Ultrasound

Evaluates blood flow and vessel patency, supporting diagnosis of vascular narrowing, clots, and circulatory disorders.