Radiology

In our Radiology Department, our primary approach is to provide diagnostic imaging services that support medical evaluation by using appropriate radiation doses in line with clinical requirements and to assist physicians in interpreting the obtained images. The aim is to ensure that diagnostic processes are carried out in a timely and safe manner.

Our Technological Infrastructure and Areas of Use

The imaging systems available in our department and the services provided are shared below for informational purposes:

512-Slice Computed Tomography (CT)

Our computed tomography system is used for cardiac and coronary artery examinations, trauma assessments, and diagnostic imaging of various organ systems.

In addition, in line with the technical capabilities of the device, bone mineral density measurements (osteoporosis assessment) can be performed. Imaging procedures are carried out according to clinical needs and physician guidance.

AI-Supported 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

The magnetic resonance imaging system is used for the evaluation of the brain, spine, joints, and intra-abdominal organs.

AI-supported software aims to enhance patient comfort by optimizing image quality and reducing scanning time.

DSA (Digital Subtraction Angiography)

The DSA unit is used for the diagnostic evaluation of cerebral, cervical, abdominal, and peripheral vessels.

Interventional radiology procedures are also performed in this unit by the relevant specialist physicians.

Digital X-ray, Mammography, and Ultrasonography

Digital X-ray
Used for the initial evaluation of bone and lung conditions in accordance with medical requirements.

Mammography
An imaging method for the assessment of breast tissue. It is performed for screening and diagnostic purposes upon physician recommendation.

Ultrasonography and Doppler Ultrasonography
These radiation-free methods are used for pregnancy follow-up, evaluation of the thyroid and abdominal organs, and examination of vascular structures.

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