Radiology

Radiology is also known as diagnostic imaging in which series of images of parts of body are captured as a part of the test some of the most common ones are x-ray, ultrasound, CT Scan & MRI. The reports are made based on the images which are interpreted by the experts in the field.

Radiology is a branch of medicine that utilizes imaging for diagnosis and treatment.

The role of radiology is paramount in the healthcare industry, coupled with a wide range of techniques and tools used for diagnosing and help in recommending the very best treatment to patient’s seeking the same. Radiology helps you treating doctor to a complete comprehensive overview of the ailment that his/her patient is suffering from, thus arriving at a very accurate diagnosis well in time.

So, in case you or any of your loved ones are battling with figuring out the health issues you are going through which need a diagnostic imaging then you can completely trust our team to get the perfect and on time diagnosis done.

At MGM Hospital Vashi, we have some of the highly trained and experienced experts of the city. Our radiology team includes radiographers and nursing staff who not only help in providing the right test as indicated but also assist the patients with utmost care both physically and emotionally to make them comfortable while performing their tests.

Radiology

Services

Diagnostic
Interventional

Technology & Infrastructure

Radiology Tech

The department is equipped with all latest, modern state of art equipment, finest technology coupled with trained technicians and health care professionals available round the clock to provide specialized care including handling emergencies.

  • Digital X-Ray
  • Ultrasonography
  • Color Doppler
  • Mammography
  • Multislice Spiral CT Scan
  • Color Doppler
  • C-Arm
  • Portable X-Ray
  • MRI

The fastest acquisition of all equipments and technology is found to be very effective in detecting Clinical Findings and Disorders, accurate diagnosis of medical condition. This fast acquisition Multislice CT Scan also allows CT Angiography and single breath hold images to be obtained by using Spiral CT Scan facility in few seconds. It provides reliable information and correlates well with medical condition of emergency indoor as well as outdoor patient.

We continue to upgrade our technologies to stay in-line with the latest medical advances, ensuring that your test is as quick and accurate as possible. We are committed to providing timely and accurate results to your physician.

Radiology Specialists
Interventional Radiology Specialists
Interventional Neuroradiology Specialists
FAQs
What exactly is MRI?

MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Without using traditional X-ray imaging, MRI allows doctors to see inside the body to diagnose and identify possible medical conditions. An MRI simply samples signals from the water that makes up your body. Specialized antennae create highly defined images that can be used to make diagnoses. You’ll discover that MRI testing is painless and much quicker than you think. In fact, you’ll probably be very comfortable as you lie on the padded table.

The accuracy and speed of the latest MRI scanners means that you will be done quickly. But keep in mind that an MRI isn’t for everyone. So be sure to inform your physician if you have: a pacemaker, aneurysm clips in the brain, a shunt with Tele-sensor, inner ear implants, metal fragments in one or both eyes, implanted spinal cord stimulators, or if you’re pregnant. Many of your questions about MRI are answered here. But should you have any other questions or concerns, please consult your doctor.

MRI at MGM Hospital Vashi - what's so special?

MGM New Bombay Hospital, Vashi is powered with unique Patient-adaptive 3.0T TX MRI with MultiTransmit technology. This technology delivers most homogenous images for accurate interpretation, in contrast to conventional 3.0T TX MRIs where dielectric shading is a major concern The ultra-high-_eldAchieva 3.0T TX system delivers faster scans with higher-resolution enables precise diagnosis. It’s wider opening and low noise features with dedicated coil designs makes it ideal for patient comfort and a positive MRI experience.

What is Computed Tomography? (CT OR CAT scan)?
CT is an x-ray examination performed by a special scanner and computer. It provides highly detailed images of the body’s tissues and vessels than conventional x-rays. The CT scanner takes pictures (images) of the body in multiple cross-sections or slices, similar to a loaf of bread. The computer collects the data and generates images that are interpreted by a Radiologist (a medical doctor who specializes in using medical imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease). Many CT exams are very quick and can be completed in a matter of few minutes.
How long will the scan take?
That will depend on what is being studied, but a typical exam lasts between 20 to 30 minutes.
Why are MRI scans important?
MRI scans allow doctors to see images of your internal organs and structures in great detail from many angles. This gives them information more accurately, and in many cases more economically, than past tests and exploratory surgeries.
How is CT used?
A CT scan is a painless, non-invasive method to view the health of tissues and vessels throughout the body. It diagnoses diseases and disorders of the digestive system organs, urinary system, appendix, liver, spleen, pancreas and kidneys. It also locates or confirms the presence of tumors, identifies sources of pain, and diagnoses vascular disorders that can lead to stroke, heart attack, or kidney failure. CT examinations aid in planning radiation treatments for tumors and guiding biopsies and other minimally invasive procedures.