Radiology & Imaging

Advanced Diagnostic Imaging

Kakatiya Hospital's Radiology Department provides state-of-the-art imaging services for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Our expert radiologists use advanced technology including X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound to provide precise diagnostic results.

About Radiology Department

Our radiology department is equipped with modern imaging equipment including digital X-ray, multi-slice CT scanner, MRI, and advanced ultrasound machines. Our team of radiologists provides accurate and timely diagnostic reports to support clinical decision-making and patient care.

Conditions We Treat

Fractures
Tumors
Internal Bleeding
Organ Damage
Infections
Vascular Diseases

Our Services & Procedures

Digital X-Ray

High-quality X-ray imaging

CT Scan

Computed tomography imaging

MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging

Ultrasound

Diagnostic ultrasound imaging

Mammography

Breast cancer screening

DEXA Scan

Bone density testing

Our Specialist Doctors

Dr. G. Rajender

General Physician

Qualifications MBBS, MD
Experience Years
Branch Medipally

Why Choose Us

Expert Radiologists

Board-certified imaging specialists

Advanced Technology

State-of-the-art imaging equipment

Quick Reports

Fast turnaround times

Accurate Results

Precise diagnostic imaging

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I prepare for an X-ray?

Most X-rays require no special preparation. You may need to remove jewelry or clothing with metal parts. For abdominal X-rays, you may need to fast for a few hours. Our team provides specific instructions based on the type of X-ray.

What is the difference between CT scan and MRI?

CT scan uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images, while MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves. CT is faster and better for bones, while MRI provides better soft tissue detail and doesn't use radiation.

How long does an MRI take?

An MRI typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on the body part being scanned and the type of exam. Some specialized scans may take longer. Our team will provide an estimated time before your appointment.

Is ultrasound safe during pregnancy?

Yes, ultrasound is considered safe during pregnancy and is routinely used to monitor fetal development. It uses sound waves rather than radiation, making it the preferred imaging method for pregnant women.

When should I get a mammogram?

We recommend annual mammograms for women aged 40 and above. Women with a family history of breast cancer or other risk factors may need earlier or more frequent screenings. Consult our doctors for personalized recommendations.

Ready to Get Expert Care?

Our Radiology specialists are here to provide you with expert imaging services. Book your appointment today.