The Radiology Department at Motherland Hospital plays a vital role in delivering precise, timely, and patient-focused diagnostic care. Our radiologists use advanced imaging technology to visualise internal structures, detect abnormalities, and guide clinical decisions with accuracy. With round-the-clock availability for emergencies, the department ensures that critical conditions are diagnosed without delay.
Our high-resolution digital X-ray systems provide clear, precise images with reduced radiation exposure. This enables faster diagnosis of fractures, chest conditions, infections, and various internal abnormalities.
From routine imaging to advanced vascular assessments, our ultrasound and Doppler services help evaluate organ health, blood flow patterns, fetal development, and soft-tissue conditions with exceptional clarity.
Motherland Hospital offers image-guided FNAC, biopsies, and fluid aspirations performed under real-time ultrasound for enhanced accuracy and improved safety. These procedures allow early detection and targeted diagnosis with minimal discomfort.
Ultrasound-guided FNAC is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure used to collect cells from a suspicious mass, lump, or lesion with the help of real-time ultrasound imaging. It improves accuracy by allowing the doctor to precisely target the area of concern, especially when the lesion is small, deep, or not easily felt during physical examination.
Ultrasound-guided biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure used to obtain a tissue sample from a suspicious area in the body with the help of real-time ultrasound imaging. It is more advanced than FNAC because it collects a core tissue sample rather than just cells, allowing for a more detailed examination and accurate diagnosis.
Ultrasound-guided aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove fluid, pus, or cystic contents from a specific area of the body using a needle under real-time ultrasound guidance. It is commonly performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is a specialized X-ray procedure used to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes, mainly in women facing infertility issues. It involves injecting a contrast dye into the uterine cavity and taking X-ray images to check for blockages or abnormalities.
Our high-resolution digital X-ray systems provide clear, precise images with reduced radiation exposure. This enables faster diagnosis of fractures, chest conditions, infections, and various internal abnormalities.
From routine imaging to advanced vascular assessments, our ultrasound and Doppler services help evaluate organ health, blood flow patterns, fetal development, and soft-tissue conditions with exceptional clarity.
Motherland Hospital offers image-guided FNAC, biopsies, and fluid aspirations performed under real-time ultrasound for enhanced accuracy and improved safety. These procedures allow early detection and targeted diagnosis with minimal discomfort.
Ultrasound-guided FNAC is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure used to collect cells from a suspicious mass, lump, or lesion with the help of real-time ultrasound imaging. It improves accuracy by allowing the doctor to precisely target the area of concern, especially when the lesion is small, deep, or not easily felt during physical examination.
Ultrasound-guided biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure used to obtain a tissue sample from a suspicious area in the body with the help of real-time ultrasound imaging. It is more advanced than FNAC because it collects a core tissue sample rather than just cells, allowing for a more detailed examination and accurate diagnosis.
Ultrasound-guided aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove fluid, pus, or cystic contents from a specific area of the body using a needle under real-time ultrasound guidance. It is commonly performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is a specialized X-ray procedure used to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes, mainly in women facing infertility issues. It involves injecting a contrast dye into the uterine cavity and taking X-ray images to check for blockages or abnormalities.
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