Radiology

The Radiology Department at Poona Hospital & Research Centre offers services 24X7. A well equipped department provides a wide range of diagnostic facilities like:

Digital Radiography: A state of the art machine which ensures least exposure and maximum patient comfort. Along with the image intensifier this machine enables various fluoroscopic procedures.

  • Barium Studies
  • Retrograde Pyelography
  • Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
  • Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

Computerized radiography System: Routine X-rays are taken quickly, the image is captured on software thereby facilitating prompt perusal and reporting.

Digital Mammography: This facilitates digital X- rays of the breast.

Computed Tomography Scan (CT scan): State-of-the-art VCT 64 CT Scan.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging: State of the art latest technology 3T MRI Scan

To support the diagnostic set up the Hospital also has multiple portable digital X-ray machines which can be used to take X-rays of patients in critical care units and other immobile patients admitted in the wards.

Our Team of Radiology Specialties:

M.D. (Radiology)

Education: M.S. (E.N.T)

Specialties: Radiology


OPD Timing: Mon to Fri 02.00pm to 4.30pm

Dr. Amol Deshpande

Education: M.D. (Radiology)

Specialties: Radiology


OPD Timing: Mon to Fri 02.00pm to 4.30pm

Dr. Poorva Lunawat

Education: MBBS , DMRD

Specialties: Radiology


OPD Timing: Mon to Fri 02.00pm to 4.30pm
FAQ
1) What is an X-ray?
An X-ray is a quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside your body-particularly your bones.
2) Will this test hurt me in any way?
No, the test won’t hurt you in anyway.
3) Is there anything specific I need to avoid while coming for the test?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. You may have to put on a gown. Metal objects like jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, and hairpins may affect the images, so you need remove them.
4) How much time does it require to do an X-ray?
Most x-rays only take less than 15 minutes to complete.