Radiology Care at Our Hospitals
At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, our Radiology Department plays a vital role in the early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of a wide range of medical conditions. Using advanced imaging technology and expert interpretation, we help clinicians make informed decisions and deliver personalised treatment plans.
Our radiologists and imaging specialists provide comprehensive diagnostic imaging services, including MRI scans, CT scans, digital X-rays, ultrasound, mammography, and Doppler studies. These investigations support the diagnosis of neurological, orthopaedic, cardiac, oncological, abdominal, and vascular conditions.
Accurate imaging is often the first step towards effective treatment. At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, we focus on delivering high-quality radiology services with precision, safety, and patient comfort. Our modern imaging facilities ensure quick reporting and reliable diagnostic results for both routine and emergency cases.
With advanced equipment and experienced radiologists, we are committed to providing trusted diagnostic support that helps patients receive timely and appropriate medical care.
What is Radiology?
Radiology is a medical speciality that uses advanced imaging technologies to diagnose, monitor, and sometimes treat a wide range of diseases and injuries. A radiologist interprets medical images to help doctors identify health conditions accurately and plan the most appropriate treatment.
Radiology plays a crucial role in modern healthcare, supporting almost every medical speciality. From detecting fractures and infections to diagnosing cancer, stroke, heart disease, and internal organ disorders, medical imaging helps doctors see what is happening inside the body without the need for surgery.
At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, our Radiology Department combines advanced imaging technology with experienced radiologists to provide accurate, timely, and reliable diagnostic services. Our imaging centres support emergency care, preventive health check-ups, routine diagnosis, and specialised treatment planning.
Types of Radiology
Medical imaging involves different techniques, each designed for specific diagnostic needs. Ujala Cygnus Hospitals offer a comprehensive range of radiology services to support accurate diagnosis and effective patient care.
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Subspecialty |
What it Addresses |
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Diagnostic Radiology |
Uses imaging techniques to diagnose diseases, injuries, infections, and abnormalities throughout the body |
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X-Ray Imaging |
Quick and effective imaging for fractures, chest infections, joint problems, and other common conditions |
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Ultrasound and Sonography |
Uses sound waves to examine organs, blood vessels, soft tissues, and monitor pregnancy without radiation exposure |
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CT Scan Imaging |
Provides detailed cross-sectional images of bones, organs, blood vessels, and internal structures for accurate diagnosis |
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MRI Imaging |
Produces highly detailed images of the brain, spine, joints, muscles, nerves, and internal organs using magnetic fields |
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Mammography |
Specialised breast imaging used for the early detection and diagnosis of breast abnormalities and breast cancer |
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Doppler Imaging |
Evaluates blood flow in arteries and veins and helps detect circulation-related conditions |
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Interventional Radiology |
Image-guided minimally invasive procedures used for diagnosis and treatment without major surgery |
Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Many serious medical conditions develop silently and may not cause obvious symptoms in the early stages. Medical imaging often helps identify problems before they become severe. Do not ignore the following signs and symptoms:
Persistent Headaches: Frequent or severe headaches, especially if accompanied by dizziness, vision changes, or weakness.
Unexplained Pain: Ongoing pain in the abdomen, chest, back, joints, or bones that does not improve with routine treatment.
Lumps or Swelling: Any unusual lump, swelling, or mass anywhere in the body that persists or increases in size.
Breathing Difficulties: Persistent cough, chest discomfort, or shortness of breath that requires further evaluation.
Sudden Weakness or Numbness: Weakness, numbness, facial drooping, or difficulty speaking, which may indicate a neurological emergency such as stroke.
Joint or Bone Injuries: Pain, swelling, limited movement, or suspected fractures following an injury or accident.
Abdominal Symptoms: Persistent abdominal pain, bloating, unexplained weight loss, or digestive symptoms that require investigation.
Urinary Problems: Difficulty passing urine, blood in urine, kidney pain, or recurrent urinary tract infections.
Breast Changes: Breast lumps, nipple discharge, skin changes, or unexplained breast pain.
Circulation Problems: Leg swelling, pain, or symptoms that may indicate poor blood flow or blood vessel disorders.
If you or a loved one has been experiencing any of these symptoms, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
You Should Consider a Radiological Evaluation If You:
- Have symptoms that require imaging for accurate diagnosis.
- Have suffered an injury, accident, or suspected fracture.
- Need monitoring for an existing medical condition.
- Have a family history of cancer or other serious diseases requiring screening.
- Require imaging before surgery or medical procedures.
- Need follow-up scans to assess treatment progress or recovery.
- Are advised by your doctor to undergo preventive health screening.
- Need specialised imaging to investigate unexplained symptoms or abnormal test results.
Early and accurate diagnosis is often the first step towards successful treatment. At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, our Radiology Department is committed to providing high-quality imaging services that help doctors make informed decisions and ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is radiology?
Radiology is a medical speciality that uses imaging technologies such as MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and ultrasound to diagnose and monitor diseases.
Is an MRI scan safe?
Yes. MRI is a safe imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves rather than radiation to create detailed images.
How long does a CT scan take?
Most CT scans are completed within a few minutes, although preparation time may vary depending on the examination.
Is mammography important for breast cancer screening?
Yes. Mammography is one of the most effective methods for detecting breast cancer at an early and more treatable stage.
When may I need a radiology test?
Your doctor may recommend imaging tests to investigate symptoms, confirm a diagnosis, monitor a condition, or guide treatment decisions.
What is the difference between an MRI and a CT scan?
MRI provides detailed images of soft tissues and organs, while CT scans are often used for rapid evaluation of injuries, organs, and bones.
Do all radiology tests involve radiation?
No. MRI and ultrasound examinations do not use radiation, whereas X-rays and CT scans involve controlled levels of radiation.
How quickly are radiology reports available?
Reporting times vary depending on the examination, but our radiology teams strive to provide accurate and timely results to support patient care.