Interventional Radiology

Our Interventional Radiology services combine imaging guidance with minimally invasive techniques to support accurate diagnosis and targeted procedures.

Image-Guided Biopsies

We perform image-guided biopsies to obtain tissue samples from targeted areas with accuracy and minimal disruption. Real-time imaging support allows precise needle placement while prioritizing patient comfort and safety.

Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC)

Our FNAC procedures are conducted under guided imaging where required, enabling efficient sampling of lumps or suspicious lesions for cytological evaluation. Reports are structured to provide clear diagnostic direction.

Endoscopy

Our Endoscopy service allows direct visualization of internal structures for diagnostic assessment and targeted intervention. Procedures are carried out using modern endoscopic systems in a controlled and patient-focused environment.

Laparoscopy

Our Laparoscopy procedures are performed using minimally invasive techniques supported by advanced imaging systems. This approach allows targeted diagnostic evaluation and intervention with reduced recovery time compared to traditional surgical methods. 

Interventional Radiology FAQs

Proper bowel preparation is essential for a successful colonoscopy. Please follow this three-day schedule exactly as instructed.

Day 1 (Three days before your procedure)
Time What to do
5:00 PM Dissolve 1 sachet of Epsom Salt in 500ml of water and drink the entire amount.
7:00 PM Take 3 tablets of Duclox with a full glass of water.
All Day Eat only a light diet. You may have rice, pasta, bread, or plain crackers.
Avoid No vegetables, no fruits.

Day 2 (Two days before your procedure)

Time What to do
5:00 PM Dissolve 1 sachet of Epsom Salt in 500ml of water and drink the entire amount.
7:00 PM Take 3 tablets of Duclox with a full glass of water.
All Day Eat only a liquid diet. You may have pap or custard.
Avoid No vegetables, no fruits.

Day 3 (Day of your procedure)

Time What to do
5:00 AM Dissolve 1 sachet of Epsom Salt in 500ml of water and drink the entire amount.
5:00 AM – 7:00 AM You may drink only plain water. No other liquids or foods.
After 7:00 AM Nothing by mouth. Do not eat or drink anything, including water, until after your procedure is completed.

Ultrasound imaging is a painless procedure. During the exam, a water-based gel is applied to the area to be examined.

The examinations are interpreted by

certified radiologists. The results will be sent to the referring physician as soon as they are interpreted. The patient should contact the referring physician to discuss the results and ask for further recommendations.