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Dr. Prem Kumar Ganesan

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What is a Radiologist?

Radiologists are specialists who diagnose and treat various diseases using imaging techniques such as ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, X-ray, etc. At BLK-Max, we have some of the best radiologists who help accurately diagnose diseases.


Diseases Diagnosed & Treated by Radiologists

Radiologists diagnose various conditions, such as


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What types of imaging does radiology use?

Radiology uses a variety of imaging technologies, including X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.

2. What types of conditions can be diagnosed using radiology?

Radiology can be used to diagnose various conditions, including broken bones, tumours, internal injuries, and infections. It can also be used to know the progression of chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis and heart disease.

3. Is radiology safe?

Overall, radiology is considered safe. However, certain imaging tests, such as CT scans, use ionising radiation, which can have a small risk of causing cancer. Your doctor will always consider the benefits and risks of any imaging test before ordering it.

4. What should I expect during a radiology exam?

During a radiology exam, you will be asked to lie down on a table and may be asked to hold still or change positions. You may also be asked to wear a gown or remove certain clothing and jewellery. The imaging itself is usually painless, but some tests may cause mild discomfort.

5. How long does a radiology exam take?

The length of a radiology exam can vary depending on the type of imaging used and the specific test being performed. Some exams, such as X-rays, can be completed in just a few minutes, while others, such as MRI, may take several hours.

6. How will I receive my radiology results?

Your radiology results will typically be reviewed by a radiologist and then shared with your primary care physician or specialist. They will then discuss the results with you. You may also be able to view your images online or receive a copy of your report.