Meet Our Best Radiologists in Visakhapatnam
- Exp: 5+ Yrs
- X-rays: Used to detect fractures, chest infections, joint problems, and more.
- Ultrasound Scans: Safe imaging for pregnancies, abdominal issues, pelvic problems, and soft tissue evaluation.
- Mammography: A specialized scan to detect early signs of breast cancer and breast abnormalities.
- Fluoroscopy: Real-time moving images to evaluate the digestive tract and organ function.
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Provides detailed images of the brain, spine, joints, soft tissues, and internal organs.
- CT Scan (Computed Tomography): Used to diagnose tumors, injuries, blood clots, heart diseases, and abdominal conditions.
- 3D and 4D Imaging: Used in fetal scans, organ mapping, and advanced diagnostic cases for exact visuals.
- Unexplained pain or discomfort
- Bone fractures, joint swelling, or sports injuries
- Tumors, cysts, or abnormal growths
- Frequent headaches, dizziness, or neurological symptoms
- Suspected heart or lung conditions
- Cancer screenings or follow-up scans
- Pregnancy scans to monitor baby's health
- Chronic health issues needing imaging-based evaluation
- Highly trained and experienced radiology doctors in Vizag
- Latest MRI, CT, ultrasound and digital X-ray technology
- Fast, reliable and accurate scan reports
- Patient-focused care with safety and comfort
- Strict radiation safety guidelines
- 24/7 availability for emergency imaging
- Trusted by patients and doctors for dependable diagnostic results
Radiology Specialists in Vizag
Our radiology specialist in Vizag has 10+ years of experience in performing and interpreting a wide range of advanced imaging studies. The specialist is skilled in ultrasonography, color and duplex Doppler, 3D/4D ultrasound, CT scanning, and interventional radiology, with expertise in musculoskeletal and abdominal radiology, neuroradiology, breast imaging, onco-imaging, and cross-sectional radiology. They also perform USG-guided procedures such as aspirations and biopsies, ensuring accurate and minimally invasive diagnosis.
At Medicover Hospitals, Vizag, our radiology department uses modern scanners and advanced imaging techniques to provide clear, precise, and fast results.
Whether it's an ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, pregnancy scan, or a specialized radiological procedure, our radiologists ensure accurate reporting and patient-centered care to support the best treatment outcomes.
Radiology Services Available at Medicover Vizag
Our radiology department offers a complete range of basic and advanced imaging tests to diagnose various health conditions.
Basic Imaging Tests
These tests help detect injuries, infections, and common medical concerns.
Advanced Imaging Tests
These detailed scans help diagnose complex conditions by providing clearer views of internal organs and tissues.
When Should You See a Radiologist?
Your doctor may recommend radiology tests if you experience or are suspected of having:
Our radiology specialists in Vizag ensure that every scan is interpreted with accuracy and attention to detail.
Why Choose Our Radiologists in Vizag?
With a dedicated team of specialists and advanced imaging systems, Medicover is one of the most preferred centers for radiology in Vizag.
If you need any imaging test or expert opinion from the best radiology specialists in Vizag, visit Medicover Hospitals, Vizag.
Our skilled radiologists provide quick results, precise diagnosis, and complete support throughout your imaging process.
Popular Searches
Still have questions? Speak with our experts now!
040-68334455Frequently Asked Questions
Ultrasound and 3D/4D scans are safe for pregnancy. X-rays and CT scans are avoided unless necessary. Your doctor and radiologist will choose the safest option for you and your baby.
Some tests need preparation, like fasting for certain ultrasounds or contrast use for CT scans. Our team gives clear instructions so you feel prepared and comfortable.
Yes. Children can safely undergo imaging tests. Ultrasound and MRI involve no radiation. When needed, X-rays or CT scans use minimal doses with strict pediatric safety measures.
An MRI usually takes 20 to 40 minutes, while a CT scan takes only a few minutes. The exact time depends on the area being scanned and the type of test.
After your scan, images are reviewed by a radiologist who prepares a detailed report. Your doctor then uses this report to plan the next steps in your treatment.