Radiology And Imaging

The Radiology & Imaging Department of Queen’s Hospital provides extensive services to our patients with extremely sophisticated and sensitive bio-medical equipment’s such as Universal X URS X-ray machine, Affinity 70 Phillips USG machine with Color Doppler facilities, Latest model of Voluson S10 4D USG machine, High end of Phillips Epiq CVX Pediatric & Neonatal ECHO machine, Latest model of ETT Machine Italian brand, GE ECG machine, Italian ECG machine.

Advance Digital X-ray

Advanced digital X-ray machines are modern medical imaging systems that use digital technology to capture and process X-ray images. These machines have several advantages over traditional film-based X-ray systems, including improved image quality, faster image acquisition, and enhanced capabilities for image manipulation and sharing.

3D & 4D Ultrasonography with Color Doppler Facilities

The new technologies main advantages are improved evaluation of intricate anatomic structures, surface scan analysis of minor anomalies, volumetric measurements of organs, spatial presentation of blood and three-dimensional (3D) fetal skeleton study are among the primary benefits of this new technique. Surface and translucent views representing the sculpture-line reconstruction of surface structures of X-ray-like pictures of embryonic skeletal anatomy can be produced by modern 3D systems. Vascular system imaging and evaluation are provided by color doppler facilities.

High end of Phillips Epiq CVX Pediatric & Neonatal ECHO machine

We have High end of Phillips Pediatric & Neonatal ECHO machine which is indicated for neonatal or pediatrics cyanosis, failure to thrive, exercise- induced chest pain or syncope, respiratory distress, murmurs, congestive heart failure, abnormal arterial pulses, or cardiomegaly.

Digital Electronic Colposcopy System

We have high configuration full HD Advance Digital Electronic Colposcopy System which is used for following indications-

  • Evaluate for vaginal, vulvar, and cervical dysplasia
  • Risk factors for high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cancer
  • Changes in cervical cancer screening and guidelines, human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Suspicious looking cervix
  • Invasive carcinoma on cytology
  • CIN 1 or CIN 2 or CIN 3 on cytology