We carry out the preparation, capture, and interpretation of imaging studies to be used as a supporting element in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the various pathological conditions affecting our patients. To achieve this, we have state-of-the-art technological equipment and a highly trained team of professionals, technicians, and assistants.
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Conventional radiology is one of the most widely used imaging methods. Through X-rays, detailed images of bones and internal organs can be obtained, allowing clinicians to identify fractures, infections, tumors, and other conditions.
Magnetic resonance imaging is an advanced technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images from inside the body. It is especially useful to assess soft tissues, such as the brain, spine, joints, and internal organs, offering clear vision without ionizing radiation.
This specialized MRI technique integrates different imaging techniques to give a clearer and more accurate evaluation of the prostate. It is especially useful for detecting and characterizing prostate cancer, providing detailed information on prostate tissue anatomy, function, and composition.
Computed tomography (CT) uses X-rays to create detailed images in body cross-sections. It is an essential tool for diagnosing and evaluating a variety of medical conditions, including lung disease, abdominal problems, traumatic injuries, and more.
Angiotomography is a specialized study that uses CT scans to visualize blood vessels in different body parts, such as the abdomen, chest, neck, brain, and coronary arteries. This test is crucial for detecting vascular diseases, such as aneurysms, stenosis, and thrombosis.
The calcium score is a specific test that measures the amount of calcium in the coronary arteries using a computed tomography scan. This test is an important indicator of heart disease risk, allowing physicians to assess the need for preventive interventions.
Sonography, also known as ultrasound, uses sound waves to create images of internal organs and tissues. It is a non-invasive and versatile diagnostic tool to evaluate the abdomen, heart, blood vessels, breasts, thyroid, and more.
We perform sonography-guided, minimally invasive biopsies in areas such as the thyroid, prostate, soft tissue, lymph nodes, salivary gland, and breast. This procedure allows tissue samples to be obtained for accurate diagnosis, with visual guidance ensuring accuracy.
Doppler ultrasound is a technique that evaluates blood flow in arteries and veins. It is essential for diagnosing circulatory problems, such as clots, stenosis, and venous insufficiency, and monitoring vascular health in various medical conditions.
This type of Doppler study focuses on assessing blood flow in the liver and kidneys. It is useful for detecting and monitoring liver and kidney diseases, such as portal hypertension, liver cirrhosis, and renal vascular disorders.
Liver elastography is an advanced technique that measures the stiffness of the liver using sound waves, providing crucial information about liver fibrosis. It is a non-invasive alternative to liver biopsy to assess the severity of chronic liver disease.
Mammography is a key tool in the early detection of breast cancer. It uses low-dose X-rays to obtain detailed images of breast tissues. This allows specialists to identify abnormalities before they can be palpated or cause symptoms.
Tomosynthesis is an advanced type of 3D mammography that captures multiple breast images from different angles. This method provides a more detailed and accurate view, improving the detection of breast cancer, especially in women with dense breasts.
Bone densitometry is a specialized test that measures bone mineral density, which helps assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. This study is critical for preventing and managing bone diseases, particularly in older or at-risk individuals.
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