In our hospital, direct x-ray, mammography and ultrasound procedures are carried out under the control of an experienced physician. The diagnosis and treatment process is facilitated by preparing reports in the Radiology department, which serves patients for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our ultrasound procedure:
Ultrasound or ultrasonography is one of the imaging methods that modern medicine cannot give up. The most important difference of ultrasound from other imaging methods that serve to understand what is going on inside the human body is that it does not use X-rays to achieve this purpose, in other words, it does not contain radiation, instead it uses sound waves at a frequency that the human ear cannot hear. Another positive feature is that the image obtained is real-time, in other words, the image can be viewed on the monitor screen while the process is being performed. Ultrasound, which has been used in the field of medicine for more than 40 years, has been now put into routine practice in obstetrics practice and has become an indispensable component of gynecological examination and pregnancy follow-up.
Our X-Ray Procedure:
It is one of the basic diagnostic methods. The ray that is used is x-ray. X-rays were discovered and designated in 1895 by German physics professor Wilhelm Kodrad. Subsequently, these rays were called as X-rays because of their discovery. X-rays are in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, with radio waves at one end and cosmic rays at the other, including visible light. Electromagnetic radiation with speeds equal to the speed of light transfers energy to the environment they pass through.