XRAY
Diagnostic X-ray radiography (also called “Xray”) is available at the Delhi facilities. It screens for bone fractures, certain tumors and other abnormal masses, pneumonia, some types of injuries, calcifications, foreign objects. Fluoroscopy (also called “fluoro”) is available at the Delhi facilities, uses x-rays and a fluorescent screen to obtain real-time images of movement within the body or to view diagnostic processes, such as following the path of an injected or swallowed contrast agent.1 Barium, a contrast medium delivered in a drink or an enema, can help reveal problems in your digestive system.2 Saral uses AGFA digital radiography which can be instantly viewed on-screen.3
Saral
References:
1https://www.nibib.nih.gov/science-education/science-topics/x-rays (accessed on 19/11/2022)
2https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/x-ray/about/pac-20395303 (accessed on 11/19/2022)
3https://medimg.agfa.com/main/ (accessed on 19/11/2022)
Abdomen Erect
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Abdomen Erect & Supine
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Abdomen Lat.
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Abdomen Prone
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Abdomen Supine AP
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Acromio Clavicular joint zanca view (Lt)
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Acromio Clavicular joint zanca view (Rt)
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Ambulance Charges only
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Ankle (Both Sides) AP & Lat View.
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Ankle (Both) AP View
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Ankle (Both) Lat
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day
Ankle (L) lat
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Home Collection: Not Available
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Report Available: 1 Day