1. USG – Medical ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging technique, or therapeutic application of ultrasound. It
    is used to create an image of internal body structures such as tendons, muscles, joints, blood
    vessels, and internal organs. Its aim is often to find a source of a disease or to exclude pathology.
  2. ECHO(2D and color Doppler Study)– 2D Echo is a test for heart, in which ultrasound technique is
    used to take heart pictures. It displays beating heart, chambers, valves and the major blood
    vessels of heart in cross sectional ‘slice’. ‘Doppler’ is a special element of this ultrasound exam
    that assesses heart blood flow.
  3. FOETAL ECHO CARDIOGRAPHY– A fetal echocardiogram (also called a fetal echo) uses
    sound waves to create pictures of an unborn baby’s heart. This painless ultrasound test shows
    the structure of the heart and how well it’s working.
  4. DIGITAL X-RAY WITH DR SYSTEM– Digital radiography (DR) is the direct conversion of
    transmitted X-ray photons into a digital image using an array of solid-state detectors such as
    amorphous selenium or silicon, with computer processing and display of the image.
  5. OPG WITH DR SYSTEM(X-RAY) – X-rays use radiation to take pictures of bones and other parts inside the
    body. An OPG is a panoramic X-ray of the upper and lower jaws, including the teeth. The OPG unit is specifically
    designed to rotate around the patient’s head during the scan. An OPG will take approximately 20 seconds.
  6. IOPA(X-RAY)- In this technique, the IOPA film/sensor is placed extraorally, directly overlying the
    area of interest, and the X-ray beam is directed from the contralateral side.
    Fully Automated Computerized Complete Pathology- We offer complete pathology tests in our
    in house laboratory. The fully automated lab includes:
  1. USG – Medical ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging technique, or therapeutic application of ultrasound. It
    is used to create an image of internal body structures such as tendons, muscles, joints, blood
    vessels, and internal organs. Its aim is often to find a source of a disease or to exclude pathology.
  2. ECHO(2D and color Doppler Study)– 2D Echo is a test for heart, in which ultrasound technique is
    used to take heart pictures. It displays beating heart, chambers, valves and the major blood
    vessels of heart in cross sectional ‘slice’. ‘Doppler’ is a special element of this ultrasound exam
    that assesses heart blood flow.
  3. FOETAL ECHO CARDIOGRAPHY– A fetal echocardiogram (also called a fetal echo) uses
    sound waves to create pictures of an unborn baby’s heart. This painless ultrasound test shows
    the structure of the heart and how well it’s working.
  4. DIGITAL X-RAY WITH DR SYSTEM– Digital radiography (DR) is the direct conversion of
    transmitted X-ray photons into a digital image using an array of solid-state detectors such as
    amorphous selenium or silicon, with computer processing and display of the image.
  5. OPG WITH DR SYSTEM(X-RAY) – X-rays use radiation to take pictures of bones and other parts inside the
    body. An OPG is a panoramic X-ray of the upper and lower jaws, including the teeth. The OPG unit is specifically
    designed to rotate around the patient’s head during the scan. An OPG will take approximately 20 seconds.
  6. IOPA(X-RAY)- In this technique, the IOPA film/sensor is placed extraorally, directly overlying the
    area of interest, and the X-ray beam is directed from the contralateral side.
    Fully Automated Computerized Complete Pathology- We offer complete pathology tests in our
    in house laboratory. The fully automated lab includes: