Rich Hospital offers both diagnostic and interventional radiological services in the radiology department. The radiologists at Rich Hospital provide a variety of services including general radiology, computed tomography, mammography, panoramic x-rays, digital fluoroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, color Doppler ultrasonography, angiography. These services are for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes and patients are under the supervision of a doctor during each procedure.
The Radiology Department aims to provide quality service by using the latest technology and methods in the diagnosis and treatment processes of patients. For this reason, it uses "Telemedicine" applications. This application enables the transfer of digital images between centers in different countries via the internet. This makes it possible to exchange information and consultation between doctors. By bringing specialists together, it helps to make more accurate diagnoses and create more effective treatment plans.
The radiology department uses 2 mini-PACS systems to store all radiographic examinations digitally. In this way, films do not need to be printed, but can be sent via intranet to workstations in the film reading rooms and evaluated on monitors. Thus, radiology reports can be prepared more quickly and the treatment processes of patients progress faster.
The technological devices used in Rich Hospital Radiology department are designed to obtain high resolution images. This allows doctors to observe patients' internal organs more clearly and make accurate diagnoses. For example, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produces detailed images of organs throughout the body, helping doctors to detect diseases and plan treatment. Ultrasonography, on the other hand, uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the body's organs and provides doctors with important information to diagnose diseases.
Diagnostic procedures performed in the radiology department help to determine the health status of patients. For example, a computed tomography (CT) scan produces cross-sectional images of organs in the body, allowing doctors to detect conditions such as cancer, infection or trauma. Mammography is used for the early detection of breast cancer. These procedures allow patients' health conditions to be detected early, helping to create more effective treatment plans.