Nashik
08048042063
+918605184396

Digital Mammography

Phone Number

08048042063

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Email Address nvinchurkar4@gmail.com

Mon-Thu: 10 AM - 2 PM • Fri: 3 PM - 7AM

Address Behind Sardar Vinchurkar Wada, Old Agra Road, CBS

Nashik, India, 422002

Description

Mammography is an X-Ray examination of breast tissue. The image produced is called mammogram. A mammogram can help detect problems with your breasts, such as cysts or cancer. • Schedule the test for one week after your period when your breasts are less tender. • Make sure you get your last mammogram, that lets the doctor compare the two. • On the morning of your test, wash your breasts and underarms but don’t use deodorant, powder or perfume. • Wear a top that you can remove easily. During Your Test • You will need to undress from the waist up. • The technologist will position your breast to get the best test results. • Each of your breasts will be compressed. This helps to get the most complete x-ray image. • After Your Test • Breast Sonography is also be used to screen. • Have mammograms as often as your doctor recommends. Also be sure to do regular breast self-exams. Age 35 To 39 40 To 49 50 and Above Breast Self-Examination Monthly Monthly Monthly Examination by your doctor 2 to 3 Yrs 1 to 2 Yrs Yearly Mammogram Baseline 1 to 2 Yrs Yearly 8 out of 10 Breast lumps are benign and harmless Recommended by American Cancer Society So, earlier the Diagnosis better the cure Let the technologist know: • You are pregnant or think you may be. • You have breast implants. • You have any scars or moles on or near your breasts. • You are breastfeeding.

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CT SCAN (32 SLICE)

The CT Scans are Whole Body CT Scanners with fast scanning speed, low dose, and excellent image quality providing the complete range of CT applications. Multislice CT scanning is a non-invasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. MSCT provide amazing pictures of the human body including 3D images for accurate diagnosis. CT scans of internal organs, bones, soft tissue and blood vessels provide greater clarity and reveal more details than regular x-ray exams. Using specialized equipment and expertise to create and interpret CT scans of the body, radiologists can more easily diagnose problems such as cancers, cardiovascular disease, infectious disease, appendicitis, trauma and musculoskeletal disorders. CT scan may be helpful for the following • Quickly identify injuries to the lungs, heart and vessels, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowel or other internal organs in cases of trauma. • One of the best and fastest tools for studying the chest, abdomen and pelvis because it provides detailed, cross-sectional views of all types of tissue. • Invaluable in diagnosing and treating spinal problems and injuries to the hands, feet and other skeletal structures because it can clearly show even very small bones as well as surrounding tissues such as muscle and blood vessels. Preparation for Multislice CT Scan. • You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to your exam. You may be given a gown to wear during the procedure. • You may be asked not to eat or drink anything for several hours beforehand, especially if a contrast material will be used in your exam. • You should inform your physician of any medications you are taking and if you have any allergies. Also inform your doctor of any recent illnesses or other medical conditions, and if you have a history of heart disease, asthma, diabetes, kidney disease or thyroid problems. • Women should always inform their physician and the CT technologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant. Tests performed on 32 Slice CT • Brain, Orbit, PNS • Neck • Chest • Abdomen & Pelvis • Joints with 3D CT • Spine with 3D CT • CT Angio: Brain, Carotid, Pulmonary, Abdominal Aorta, Renal, Peripheral • CT Urogram

WHOLE BODY MRI

Most patient friendly 1.5 Tesla MRI ( Avanto, Siemens) with wide bore for maximum patient comfort. • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to produce high-resolution images with superior soft tissue detail that helps in providing earlier and more accurate diagnosing diseases or other abnormalities in very early stages. • Doctors use MRI to examine the brain, spine, joints (e.g., knee, shoulder, wrist, and ankle), abdomen, pelvic region, breast, blood vessels, heart and other body parts. • Is completely harmless with no exposure to radiation. • Fully non-invasive and has no side effects. • Requires no prior preparations. • Complements other diagnostic investigations for a more thorough evaluation of any disease. Preparation for MRI Examination In order to avoid metallic objects clinging to powerful magnet of the MR system, you will be provided with a medical gown to wear during your examination. Items that need to be removed by patients before entering the MR system room include: • Purse, wallet, money clip, credit cards, cards with magnetic strips • Electronic devices such as beepers or cell phones • Hearing aids • Metal jewelery, watches • Pens, paper clips, keys, coins • Hair barrettes, hairpins • Any article of clothing that has a metal zipper, buttons, snaps, hooks, under wire, or metal threads • Shoes, belt buckles, safety pins. Before the MRI procedure, you will be asked to fill out a screening form asking about anything that might create a health risk or interfere with imaging. Examples of items or things that may create a health hazard or other problem during an MRI exam include: • Pacemaker • Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) • Neurostimulator • Aneurysm clip • Metal implant • Implanted drug infusion device • Foreign metal objects, especially if in or near the eye • Shrapnel or bullet wounds • Permanent cosmetics or tattoos • Dentures/teeth with magnetic keepers • Other implants that involve magnets • Medication patch (i.e., trans-dermal patch) that contains metal foil.

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