Our Equipments

OPEN MRI

Enhanced patient comfort and high-quality imaging are the two main goals of the Hitachi AIRIS Vento LT open magnetic resonance imaging system. Numerous people, particularly those who are apprehensive or have young children, can benefit from it because of its open architecture, which lessens claustrophobia. For in-depth brain scans and the detection of anomalies like tumors and strokes, the system offers cutting-edge neuroimaging capabilities. To make scanning more pleasant, it also has an intuitive interface, a productive workflow, and noise reduction. With its specialization in neurology, this MRI equipment is perfect for both therapeutic and diagnostic uses.

TRINIAS CATHLAB

Advanced interventional imaging equipment for radiology, cardiology, and neurovascular operations is the Trinias Cathlab from Shimadzu Medical Systems. To safeguard the safety of patients and operators, it provides high-resolution imaging, adaptable setups, and cutting-edge radiation dose reduction technology. The Trinias Cathlab is a useful instrument in contemporary catheterization laboratories because of its user-friendly interface and effective workflow, which improve diagnostic accuracy and procedural efficiency.

Spine Surgeon

An apparatus used by spine surgeons, like a robotic-assisted surgical system, improves the accuracy and productivity of spinal operations. These devices—like Medtronic’s Mazor X—assist surgeons in precisely planning and carrying out intricate treatments by utilizing cutting-edge imaging and navigation technologies. They lessen tissue damage, lower the possibility of human error, and frequently speed up patients’ recuperation. Spine surgeon machines are transforming the area of spinal surgery by offering better surgical outcomes and real-time feedback.

DEXA Scan

A DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan is a medical imaging test used to measure bone mineral density (BMD). It helps diagnose and assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures by providing detailed images of the spine, hip, and other bones. The scan is quick, non-invasive, and uses low levels of radiation, making it a safe and effective tool for monitoring bone health.