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Radiology is a medical specialty that utilizes advanced imaging technologies for the diagnosis of diseases, the creation of treatment plans, and monitoring the treatment process. Through X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and nuclear medicine applications, the internal structures of the body are visualized in a detailed and reliable manner.

The radiological images obtained enable physicians to assess the disease accurately, make early diagnoses, and determine the most appropriate treatment methods. In this regard, radiology is one of the fundamental and indispensable diagnostic units in modern medicine.

Radiologists are specialists who plan imaging procedures, interpret the obtained images, and perform interventional procedures when necessary. The Radiology Department at Meva Hospital aims to conduct diagnostic processes with high accuracy using current technologies and experienced staff.

What Does the Radiology Department Cover?

The Radiology Department plays an active role in evaluating diseases related to many organs and systems in the body. The main areas of examination include:

  • Musculoskeletal system: Fractures, dislocations, joint diseases, and degenerative changes

  • Brain and nervous system: Brain tumors, vascular diseases, infections

  • Cardiovascular system: Vascular stenosis, blockages, aneurysms

  • Lungs and chest area: Infections, masses, lung diseases

  • Abdomen and internal organs: Liver, kidneys, pancreas, stomach, and intestinal diseases

  • Soft tissue lesions and masses

Thanks to advanced imaging techniques, many diseases can be detected at an early stage, and the treatment process can be planned more effectively.

Diagnostic and Treatment Services in the Radiology Department

The Radiology Department at Meva Hospital performs both diagnostic and interventional radiology procedures. The main services provided include:

  • Digital X-ray

  • Computed tomography (CT)

  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

  • Ultrasound

  • Color Doppler ultrasound

  • Mammography

  • Fluoroscopic imaging

  • Angiographic procedures

  • Interventional radiology procedures

All imaging procedures are conducted with patient safety as a priority and in accordance with international standards. With digital archiving (PACS) and tele-radiology systems, images are securely stored, and rapid consultation with different specialist physicians is made possible.

When Should You Consult the Radiology Department?

Radiological examinations are typically planned by the referring specialist physician. Radiological evaluation may be necessary in the following situations:

  • Persistent or severe headaches

  • Chest pain and shortness of breath

  • Abdominal, back, or lower back pain

  • Bone and joint pain

  • Trauma after a fall or traffic accident

  • Sudden vision or hearing loss

  • Unexplained fever

  • Swelling or masses felt in the body

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Abnormal findings in blood tests

The physician determines the most appropriate imaging method based on the patient’s complaints and preliminary diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main imaging methods used in radiology?

The most commonly used methods in radiology are X-rays, MRI, CT, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine applications.

Are radiological tests safe?

Most radiological examinations are safe. Radiation-based methods are applied only when necessary and in controlled doses. Methods like MRI and ultrasound do not involve radiation.

Is preparation required before the examination?

Some imaging procedures may require preparations such as fasting, drinking water, or removing metal objects. Necessary information will be provided to the patient before the appointment.

How long does it take to get the results?

Depending on the type of examination, results are usually reported on the same day or within a few days. In emergency situations, evaluations are prioritized.

Do radiological procedures cause pain?

Diagnostic imaging procedures are generally painless. In interventional radiology procedures, mild discomfort may be felt.

Can radiological examinations be performed during pregnancy?

During pregnancy, radiation-based examinations are avoided whenever possible. Safe methods such as ultrasound are preferred when necessary.

Which diseases can be diagnosed with radiology?

Fractures, tumors, infections, vascular diseases, internal organ issues, and many systemic diseases can be evaluated through radiological methods.

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