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Working Smarter, Not Harder, In Radiology Imaging

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  In the field of radiology imaging, efficiency and accuracy are paramount. With advancements in technology and increasing demand for diagnostic services, radiologists and imaging centres need to adopt strategies to work smarter, not more complicated. At Srivastava MRI & Imaging Centre, the leading CT Scan Centre near Apollo Hospital , we priorities efficiency to provide timely and accurate results. In this blog post, we will explore how working smarter can enhance radiology imaging practices, benefiting both healthcare professionals and patients.   1.     Streamlined Workflow: To work smarter, it is essential to establish a streamlined workflow that optimizes the use of resources and reduces unnecessary delays. At Srivastava MRI & Imaging Centre, we have implemented a well-designed workflow that focuses on efficient patient scheduling, optimized equipment utilization, and seamless communication between radiologists, technologists, and support staff. This approach minimize

Brain MRI Test: Detects Many Diseases

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A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine scans the body and gives information about internal organs. Magnetic fields and radio waves are used that produce detailed images of the organs. Usually, MRI scans are used to detect brain, bones, and muscles, such as soft tissue, chest, tumor-cancer, stroke, dementia or, migraine, blockage of arteries, and genetic disorders. This test is done for accurate information about the disease. Brain MRI means a test of the brain. It is a method of diagnosis in which clear images of the brain are produced with the help of magnetic fields, radio waves, and computers. Brain problems can be detected with the help of brain MRI. It is one of the most sensitive imaging tests for the brain. It can provide detailed images of the parts of the brain that are not possible in CT scans and X-rays. Why is a brain MRI done? Brain MRI is often used to detect conditions that affect the brain . ·          Birth defect ·          Infection ·          Horm

How to Prepare Your Child for an MRI?

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Often, it has been seen children are afraid of medical procedures. If your child has been asked for an MRI , then you have to make his mind for MRI. It is better to prepare them in advance so that their fear can reduce. Here in this blog, we have some solutions to make your child ready for medical procedures. What is MRI? First of all, they want to know about the MRI. How does it perform and is it painless or not? This is a parent’s responsibility to give them a clear image of the medical procedure so that they can make their mind ready for this. Explain to them the clear image of the test. Why do they need it? Your child must have the curiosity that why he is going through the MRI. So tell them about their problem and how it will get cure with the help of MRI. Definitely, they will understand the whole matter and will cooperate with the doctor. How long procedure is? Sometimes children get irritated by the procedure's timing or the waiting time and refuse the procedure. So must te

Pulmonary Function Tests - Srivastava MRI and Imaging Centre

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Pulmonary function tests are a useful measure to find how sound your lungs are functioning. The test would cover your well you breathe and how effectively your lungs are functioning and pouring oxygen to the rest of your body.  You could be asked to give these tests due to several reasons such as: • If you have lung cancer symptoms. • If you are constantly exposed to a few substances in your workplace or environment. • To examine the course of persistent lung disease like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma. • Before surgery, to check how well your lungs are functioning. • Whether you are allergic. • Whether you suffer from Asbestosis. Risks associated with the tests As pulmonary tests functioning isn't an invasive procedure and so it is quite safe and as well as quick for most of the people. However, the person needs to follow a few precise and simple commands. But a few people might experience some issues such as dizziness alon

Dental X-ray

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srivastavamriandimagingcentre.com Dental X-ray is a very vital part of the dental care treatment plan. This test uses the low-level of radiations to generate the scans of the mouth, gums, teeth, and jaw. It is an energy that passes through soft tissues and only absorbed by dense tissues. Intraoral and Extraoral are the two types of dental X-rays. You can visit one of the Best dental x-ray at Srivastava MRI and Imaging centre (Jasola branch) . What is the need for Dental X-ray? The main purpose of the dental x-ray is to focus on the development of the teeth and bone in the jaw and determine the position and existence of the teeth and help in the diagnosis and treatment of the issues. The frequency and requirement of the dental x-ray depend on the oral health and clinical history of the patients. But in general, all should go for a dental x-ray for at least every 18 months, just to check your oral health. This X-ray is used to diagnose the: •    Change in the bone

MRI Scan - A Painless Procedure

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An  MRI scan  is introduced to the medical field as a safe and painless  test that can provide detailed pictures of organs and other structures inside your body. This Radiology scan uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body which can then be viewed on a computer screen. Well, there are no known side effects of an MRI scan.  So you no need to worry. It is safe and easy . Neither any health risks have been associated with the magnetic field or radio waves. The low-energy radio waves use no radiation. MRI procedure can be repeated without side effects . Sometimes the contrast solution used in MRI tests has allergic reactions but is generally safe. Talk to your doctor if face any difficulty using the contrast solution during MRI. MRI is illicit for the patients who have heart pacemakers, metal implants, or metal chips or clips in or around the eyeballs. They cannot be scanned with an MRI because of the risk that the magn

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): you need to know What is MRI?

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srivastavamriandimagingcentre.com Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful magnetic field, radio waves that produce detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It may be used to help diagnose disease or treatment for a variety of conditions within the chest, abdomen and pelvis. How does MRI work? The procedure at the MRI Centre in Delhi is done by a specialist.   The MRI scanner creates a magnetic field, then the hydrogen atoms in your body move in the same direction. the radiologist then passes the radio waves into the part of your body being scanned, moving the hydrogen atoms out of alignment. An MRI will normally take 15 to 20 minutes to complete. During your MRI, loud noises are produced like thumping and tapping as the machine goes to work. Why MRI? The doctor advised for MRI to see the organs, bones, and tissues inside your body without having to do surgery. This can help diagnose a disease or injury. Sometimes the patients need an