Home / Departments / Radiology
Our Radiology Department is dedicated to providing high-quality diagnostic services that support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. We utilize state-of-the-art imaging technology—including Digital X-ray, Ultrasound, Mammogram, Doppler and specialized procedures—to ensure the best possible care for our patients.
Whether you need routine diagnostic scans or complex procedures, we are here to provide expert care with compassion and professionalism.
Book An Appointment Today and Unlock Your Best Treatment with Our Expert Care with Bhatia Medical Centre
Call for An Appointment: 0554180660 | 065753888
Specialist Radiologist
B.Sc., M.Sc., Fellowship...
Ultrasound, also known as sonography, is a safe and widely used diagnostic tool that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of the body’s internal structures. At Bhatia Medical Centre, we offer a full range of ultrasound services, using advanced equipment operated by experienced sonographers and interpreted by qualified radiologists.
Whether you’re looking to monitor a pregnancy, investigate abdominal pain, or assess blood flow, our ultrasound services deliver fast, detailed, and reliable results — without the risks associated with radiation.
An ultrasound works by using high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body.
These are non-invasive imaging tests used to examine internal organs, soft tissues, and blood flow. They’re often used as a first-line tool to diagnose or rule out problems.
Preparation instructions may vary. Common guidelines include:
We will provide detailed instructions when you book your appointment.
Our team is composed of certified, experienced sonographers and board-certified radiologists who specialize in accurate, safe, and compassionate imaging.
We use advanced ultrasound equipment featuring the latest in 2D, 3D, 4D, and Doppler imaging, providing clear, high-resolution images for precise diagnosis.
Your comfort and well-being come first. We ensure:
From routine pregnancy scans to vascular, abdominal, musculoskeletal, and soft tissue ultrasounds — we offer comprehensive diagnostic imaging under one roof.
We provide quick turnaround on results, often with same-day reporting, so you and your doctor can make informed decisions promptly.
Our facilities are designed with privacy and relaxation in mind, making your visit as smooth and stress-free as possible.
From the moment you walk in, we put your comfort first. Our skilled sonographers use the latest technology to make sure your ultrasound is smooth and stress-free.
An X-ray is a fast and easy scan that lets doctors see the inside of your body, especially your bones, chest, and joints. It helps diagnose injuries or illnesses without needing surgery or long tests.
✅ Fast. Accurate. Compassionate Care.
✅ Experienced Radiology Team.
✅ Fast Appointments & Walk-In Availability.
✅ Comfortable, Patient-Focused Environment
Get quick, accurate, and affordable X-ray imaging with expert care.
A mammogram is a special kind of X-ray used to check for signs of breast cancer- ike lumps, changes in tissue, or early signs of cancer — often before you can feel anything.
It might feel a little uncomfortable or tight, but it shouldn’t be painful — and it only lasts a short time.
They can find breast cancer early, when it’s easiest to treat.
Some cancers found by a mammogram may be too small to feel with your hands.
Regular mammograms can save lives.
Women aged 40–50 and older are usually recommended to have regular screenings.
If you have a family history of breast cancer, your doctor may suggest starting earlier.
Find problems early – before they can be felt or cause symptoms.
Increase the chance of simpler, more effective treatment.
Recommended for most women starting at age 40, or earlier for those at higher risk.
Always follow your healthcare provider’s advice on when and how often to get a mammogram.
Yes! Mammograms use a very small amount of radiation, and the benefits far outweigh the risks.
Most women should start having mammograms at age 40, unless you have a family history of breast cancer or other risk factors — in which case, your doctor may recommend starting earlier.
In most cases, yes — but give us a call and we’ll guide you through the process.