MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive diagnostic test that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs, soft tissues, and bones inside the body.
Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRI does not use ionizing radiation, making it safer for repeated use.
CT Scan
A CT scan (Computed Tomography) is a special type of X-ray that uses computer technology to create detailed, 3D images of internal body structures such as bones, organs, and blood vessels.
It provides more clarity and detail than a regular X-ray
Ultra Sound
An ultrasound scan, also called sonography, is a safe and painless imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves (not radiation) to create live images of the body’s internal organs, tissues, and blood flow.
It’s one of the most commonly used diagnostic tools because it’s non-invasive, quick, and radiation-free.
Digital X-RAy
A Digital X-Ray is the modern version of traditional X-ray imaging, where instead of using film, the images are captured electronically on a digital sensor and displayed instantly on a computer screen.
It’s faster, clearer, and safer — using up to 80% less radiation compared to older film-based systems.