Radiology
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Overview
Radiology Unit is a department that provides diagnostic and diagnostic imaging services to patients. It progresses in a way that is related to all branches of medicine and is used in disease diagnosis in many areas. Our diagnostic devices in our unit include digital x-ray, digital mammography, doppler ultrasonography, 512-slice computed tomography, artificial intelligence-supported 3 and 1.5 Tesla MRI device, digital fluoroscopy and digital angiography (DSA), artificial intelligence-supported mobile digital x-ray device, BMD (bone measurement). ) is diagnosed with . The energy sources used in these devices vary. Sound waves are used in ultrasonography, magnetic field and radio waves are used in magnetic resonance, and X-rays are used in others.
In our clinic, all x-rays, routine USG examinations, as well as Doppler applications, obstetric CDUS and USG-guided biopsy procedures are performed. CT-guided biopsy procedures, virtual colonoscopy, and all CT angiographic imaging are performed. Early diagnosis and evaluation of treatment are possible with MRI examinations. Conventional imaging procedures such as stomach and intestinal films and cystography are performed in the fluoroscopy unit.
The Department of Radiology also contributes to treatments with angiography and interventional radiology. Non-surgical, relaxing treatments such as intra-abdominal fluid drainage are also performed for cancer patients. Mammography is of great importance for early diagnosis in the radiology department. It is used both for screening and early diagnosis of breast cancer. Apart from these, bone density measurement (BMD) for osteoporosis purposes is performed in our department.
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FAQ
Radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging technologies to diagnose, monitor, and sometimes treat diseases. Radiologists interpret images to help guide physicians in making accurate treatment decisions.
Our Radiology Department offers a full range of diagnostic and interventional imaging services, including:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Computed Tomography (CT Scan)
Ultrasound (USG)
Digital X-ray (DR)
Mammography
Fluoroscopy
Bone Densitometry (DEXA)
Coronary CT Angiography
Pediatric and Obstetric Imaging
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of soft tissues, such as the brain, muscles, and organs.
CT (Computed Tomography): Uses X-rays to provide cross-sectional images, especially useful for bone injuries, lung, or cancer detection.
Your doctor will decide which is most suitable based on your condition.
Preparation depends on the type of scan:
MRI: Remove all metal objects; inform staff if you have implants or pacemakers.
CT or X-ray: You may be asked to fast or avoid certain medications.
Ultrasound: Some scans require a full bladder or fasting.
Our team will provide detailed instructions when your appointment is scheduled.
X-ray or ultrasound: 10–30 minutes
MRI or CT scan: 20–60 minutes depending on the area
Results are usually available within 24–48 hours, and urgent cases are prioritized.
Do you provide radiology services for children and pregnant women?
Yes. We offer pediatric radiology with child-friendly equipment and low-dose protocols. For pregnant women, we prioritize ultrasound or MRI when possible to minimize radiation exposure.
Absolutely. Our International Patient Services team helps with:
Fast-track imaging appointments
Translation of imaging reports
Coordination with your referring physician
Online report access for remote follow-up