1.5T MRI
Siemens Magnetom Essenza
- 1.5T performance.
- Uses Tim integrated coil technology for excellent image quality and fast acquisition speed.
- Whole-body coverage eliminates need for repositioning for multiple exams.
- Faster procedure time. Less exposure to magnetic field.
- Non claustrophobic setup.
- Dot scanning for personalized imaging according to patient needs and automated MRI exams based on Apollo standards
- Silent scan. Full-coverage headset allows custom audio and communication with patient and technologist during scan.
CT Scan
Somatom 32 Slice CT Scanner
- Patient Friendly CT Scan with latest generation IRIS done reduction technology.
- Whole body CT exams – no need to for multiple repositioning
- Fully automated scanning protocols.
- CARE dose 4D – 60% dose reduction in CT exams.
- High resolution CT imaging.
Digital X-Ray
Siemens Multiphos 450
The Multiphos 450 is a High Frequency X-ray generator. Combined with the radiography tables, it forms a complete radiography system at Apollo Clinic New Town
Negligible skin dose due to highly efficient and consistent output
Lower exposure factors required as compared to 2 pulse generators
Better image quality due to reduced exposure time and accurate output
Full time radiologists at Apollo Clinic New Town are available for guidance on procedure at any time
Supported with Konica Digital Radiography Unit
Radiography
- Most radiation wasted.
- Dispersed as scatter
- Absorbed by body
- Output sensitive to routine voltage fluctuations
High Frequency
- Much more radiation reaches film.
- Less scatter and fractional skin dose.
- Better images at lower exposures. Greater safety.
Ultrasound & Dopplers
GE Voluson S8
- An ultrasound test uses reflected sound waves to take images of the various soft organs inside the body that do not show up well on X-Rays.
- Dopplers evaluate blood as it flows through a blood vessel. It helps doctors evaluate blood flow through the major arteries and veins of the arms, legs, and neck.
- Procedures are performed exclusively by our radiologists who specialize in performing and understanding such imaging tests
4D Ultrasound
- Four-dimensional ultrasound adds motion to the 3D imaging display.
- This feature typically involves 3D multiplanar imaging that is acquired at rates that stimulate movement such as heart motion or fetal activity.
- With 4D ultrasound, the life-like fetal pictures can be seen to move in real time so the activity of the baby inside the womb can be studied
According to the American Pregnancy Association, there are seven types of ultrasounds: transvaginal, standard (2 dimensional or 2D), advanced (targeting a specific issue of concern), fetal echocardiography (assessing the heart), Doppler, 3D and 4D (also known as “dynamic” 3D because it focuses on the face and fetal movements).
When 2D and 3D or 2D and 4D are used in collaboration with one another, much information can be obtained.
4D imaging was so named when it became possible to use ultrasound to obtain 3 -Dimensional images in motion, as real time live-action videos. The 4th dimension is “time.” 4D is able to capture two to four images per second, which is much quicker than 3D machines.
For “reassurance” or “keepsake” ultrasound purposes, 4D is incredible in that it can offer a view of the unborn baby moving around, yawning, sucking his or her thumb and even appearing to “wave” a hand. When used in a diagnostic setting, 4D makes it possible to assess fetal development and/or diagnose issues in real-time, on organs that are moving before the sonographer or doctor’s eyes. 4D ultrasound can also be employed in improving accuracy during medical biopsies or amniocentesis.