Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a painless radiological imaging method of the inside of an organism.
Computed Tomography (CT)
Computed Tomography (CT) scans are an imaging method of the body. It uses X-rays and has a better display of solid molecules than X-ray radiography.
Radiography (X-RAY)
X-ray radiography is the most commonly used form of medical imaging. It uses X-rays to depict a specific area of the body.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound testing is a predominant and reliable method of medical imaging. It is painless, fast, cost-effective and depicts the inside of the body in real time.
Triplex
The vascular triplex is based on ultrasound principles and evaluates the circulatory system. It detects atherosclerotic lesions and stenosis in the arteries, thrombosis or venous insufficiency, evaluates varicose veins, detects the presence of an aneurysm or whether a patient needs further angiography (MRA, CTA or DSA).
Bone Densitometry Scan
Bone density is measured using the Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) method. This method uses X-rays to determine bone mass, while exposure to radiation is very low.
Mammography
Mammography is an x-ray of the breasts using a special machine, the mammogram. It is an important tool for the prevention of breast cancer.
Orthopantomograph
Digital orthoplantography allows for reliable dental imaging (panoramic shots). Images of high quality and clarity are obtained with the least possible exposure to radiation of the person being examined.