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Dr. Rinku Suri, Radiologist

Dr. Rinku Suri

Radiologist

17 Years • MBBS, MD (Radio Diagnostic)

New Delhi

Apollo Cradle Motinagar, New Delhi

1200

No Booking Fees

Dr. Lushiteja Nimmana, Radiologist

Dr. Lushiteja Nimmana

Radiologist

8 Years • MBBS, DNB – Radiologist

Hyderabad

Apollo Clinic, Nizmapet, Hyderabad

600

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600

No Booking Fees

Dr. Nayana Sunku, Radiologist

Dr. Nayana Sunku

Radiologist

8 Years • MBBS, D.M.R.D Radio Diagnosis, DNB Radiodiagnosis

Bangalore

Health Nest, Bangalore

500

No Booking Fees

Dr. Kiran Sudhare, Radiologist

Dr. Kiran Sudhare

Radiologist

6 Years • MBBS, DMRD

Pune

Apollo Clinic, Nigdi, Pune

750

No Booking Fees

Dr. Satinder Kaur Lamba, Radiologist

Dr. Satinder Kaur Lamba

Radiologist

18 Years • MBBS, DMRE

Pune

Apollo Clinic, Wanowrie, Pune

1000

1000

No Booking Fees

Dr. Wahija Rehman, Radiologist

Dr. Wahija Rehman

Radiologist

15 Years • MBBS,DMRD

Pune

Apollo Clinic, Viman Nagar, Pune

500

No Booking Fees

What is Radiology?

Radiology is a medical speciality that focuses on diagnostic imaging techniques. It involves using medical imaging tools to examine the human body, interpret the images produced and provide accurate diagnoses. Radiologists, who are specialists in this field, use various imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans and ultrasound to diagnose medical conditions.

Who is a Radiologist?

A radiologist is a medical specialist who has completed several years of training in diagnostic imaging techniques. They work closely with other healthcare professionals such as physicians, surgeons and oncologists to accurately diagnose medical conditions. Radiologists are experts in reading and interpreting images produced by diagnostic imaging techniques.

When Should You Consult a Radiologist?

A radiologist can be consulted when your doctor requests further testing or examination of an injury or medical condition. Radiological diagnostic imaging techniques are used to detect and diagnose numerous conditions including bone fractures, tumours and pneumonia.

- Cancer: Detecting and monitoring cancer using various imaging techniques such as CT scans, MRIs and X-rays
- Bone fractures: Diagnosing bone fractures using X-rays, CT scans or MRIs
- Cardiovascular diseases: Diagnosing heart disease using cardiac MRI or CT scans
- Digestive disorders: Diagnosing digestive disorders such as Crohn's disease using CT enterography
- Musculoskeletal injuries: Diagnosing musculoskeletal injuries such as sprains and strains using X-rays or MRIs

A referral to a radiologist may also be necessary when you require follow-up imaging after surgery.

What Medical Conditions Do Radiologists Treat?

Radiologists treat a wide range of medical conditions using diagnostic imaging techniques. Some of the most common conditions they diagnose include fractures, arthritis, lung cancer, breast cancer, heart conditions, infections and digestive issues. They also use diagnostic radiology to examine the body during pregnancy to monitor fetal growth and development.

These are some conditions that can be diagnosed through imaging techniques:

  • Bone fractures
  • Tumours
  • Infections
  • Arthritis
  • Heart disease
  • Brain disorders
  • Lung disease

What Are the Different Types of Procedures Conducted by Radiologists?

Radiologists conduct several procedures for diagnosis and treatment purposes. Some of them include:
Diagnostic imaging such as:

  • Chest radiograph: This is an X-ray of the chest used to identify lung and heart conditions.
  • MRI scan: This non-invasive scan uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of internal organs and tissues.
  • CT scan: This scan uses X-rays and computer technology to produce cross-sectional images of the body.
  • Ultrasound: This scan uses sound waves to produce images of the body's internal structures, including organs and blood vessels.
  • Mammography: This X-ray technique is used to screen for breast cancer.
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan: PET scans use a small amount of radioactive material to show how tissues and organs are functioning.

Interventional procedures such as:

  • Biopsies (tissue samples)
  • Drainage of fluid collections
  • Angiography (visualisation of blood vessels)
  • Radiation therapy such as:
  • External beam radiation therapy
  • Brachytherapy (internal radiation therapy)

How Can I Consult a Radiologist?

Consulting a radiologist requires a referral from your doctor. The referral will provide the radiologist with your medical history and any previous diagnostic tests you have had. During your appointment, the radiologist will conduct the necessary imaging tests to diagnose your condition. They will then interpret the images produced and provide a diagnosis.

The Role of Radiologists in Healthcare

Radiologists play an essential role in healthcare by identifying and diagnosing medical conditions that may not be detected through other diagnostic methods. They work alongside physicians, surgeons and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnoses and formulate effective treatment plans. Their expertise in diagnostic imaging techniques is vital in detecting early signs of cancer, heart disease and other life-threatening conditions. Radiologists' contributions are significant in promoting optimal health outcomes for patients.

In conclusion, if you require further diagnostic testing or have symptoms that require imaging techniques, consulting a radiologist is crucial. These specialists are highly trained in diagnostic imaging techniques and play an essential role in diagnosing medical conditions. By working closely with other healthcare professionals, radiologists ensure that patients receive the best possible care and treatment options.

Apollo 24|7 has some of the best radiologists in India and you can schedule a consultation today. You will receive the right diagnosis of your condition and the best care possible. Just head on to our website or app and book an appointment today!
 

FAQs

What is diagnostic imaging and how does it aid in diagnosis?

Diagnostic imaging is a non-invasive procedure. It uses advanced technology to capture images of internal structures, tissues and organs. It helps in the diagnosis of various medical conditions by revealing any abnormalities or irregularities.

Why is diagnostic radiology an important part of healthcare today?

Diagnostic radiology plays a crucial role in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. It helps to visualize the internal structures of the body, which may not be possible with physical examination alone.

What is a chest radiograph and why would someone need one?

A chest radiograph is an X-ray image of the chest that provides detailed images of the lungs, heart and other organs in the chest. It is used to diagnose lung diseases, heart problems and other conditions that affect the chest.

What are some common diagnostic imaging procedures conducted by radiologists?

Some of the common diagnostic imaging procedures conducted by radiologists include X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, PET scans, mammograms, ultrasounds and nuclear medicine scans.

How long does a typical radiological procedure take?

The duration of a radiological procedure depends on the type of procedure being performed. Some procedures may take only a few minutes while others may take several hours.

What are the risks associated with diagnostic imaging procedures?

Diagnostic imaging procedures are generally safe and have minimal risks associated with them. However, some procedures that involve radiation exposure may increase the risk of cancer.

Is it necessary to prepare for a radiological procedure?

Yes, some radiological procedures require preparation beforehand such as fasting or avoiding certain medications to ensure accurate results.

Do patients experience discomfort during a radiological procedure?

Most radiological procedures are painless. However, some patients may experience mild discomfort or claustrophobia during certain procedures such as MRI scans.

How long does it take to receive the results of a radiological procedure?

The time taken to receive the results of a radiological procedure depends on the type of procedure performed and the complexity of the results. Generally, results are available within a few hours to a few days.

How can I find a qualified radiologist near me?

You can find a qualified radiologist near you by checking with your doctor or searching online for accredited radiology clinics in your area.