Diagnostic
A specialised Diagnostic Services department at Allied Doctors House makes it easier to deliver prompt, affordable, and high-quality diagnostic treatment in secure settings. At Allied Doctors House we offer various interventions that are a part of Radiology including various imaging modalities such as Ultrasound, X- Rays.
The use of diagnostic imaging methods helps to diagnose an injury or sickness accurately and to identify its underlying causes.
Service Offered:
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
An electrocardiogram is read by an electrocardiogram machine, which is actually known as ECG. This test is a simple and effective step for keeping track of the health of your heart and diagnosing cardiac issues.
X-RAY
Radiography is performed by radiographers who have taken extensive training. It is a painless exam in which the patient is exposed to X-rays for a brief instant. However, the patient must remain motionless during an X-ray to avoid the picture from getting blurry. When clinically required, a radiographer may require several photos to be taken from various angles.
SONOGRAPHY
Diagnostic ultrasound, also called sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is an imaging approach that uses sound waves to generate pictures of your respective body parts. Ultrasound pictures provide helpful information for diagnosing and treating numerous diseases and other health conditions.
2D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
A cardiac test that uses ultrasound technology in order to collect two-dimensional heart images is called a 2D echo. The cross-section of the heart, chambers, valves, and main arteries of the heart is highlighted by a cross sectional slice. Allied Doctors House performs one of the best & advanced 2D Echocardiography polarization mapping computed tomography (PCMC).
STRESS TEST (TREADMILL TEST)
A stress test utilizes a small amount of radioactive material (tracer) and an imaging scanner to produce graphic representations of blood flow to your heart. Allied Doctors House offers a Stress Test that is A stress test that measures blood flow while you’re at rest and during activity, showing locations where blood flow is poor or inadequate in your heart.