Sanjeevani Multi Speciality Hospital has Facility of Digital X-ray, Ultrasound, Blood investigation
In blood investigation all type of hematological test, biochemistry clinical Blood Testing Center : fully computerized & well equipped pathological laboratory All kind of clinical, biochemistry hematological, cytological, Histopathologicaletc analysis available.
Laboratory
A laboratory is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed. Laboratory services are provided in a variety of settings: physicians
offices, clinics, hospitals, and regional and national referral centers
X-Ray
X-rays are a type of radiation called electromagnetic waves. X-ray imaging creates pictures of the inside of your body. The images show the parts of your body in different shades of black and white. This is because different
tissues absorb different amounts of radiation. Calcium in bones absorbs x-rays the most, so bones look white. Fat and other soft tissues absorb less and look gray. Air absorbs the least, so lungs look black.
The most familiar use of x-rays is checking for fractures (broken bones), but x-rays are also used in other ways. For example, chest x-rays can spot pneumonia. Mammograms use x-rays to look for breast cancer.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a type of imaging. It uses high-frequency sound waves to look at organs and structures inside the body. Health care professionals use it to view the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, liver, and other organs. During
pregnancy, doctors use ultrasound to view the fetus. Unlike x-rays, ultrasound does not expose you to radiation.
During an ultrasound test, you lie on a table. A special technician or doctor moves a device called a transducer over part of your body. The transducer sends out sound waves, which bounce off the tissues inside your
body. The transducer also captures the waves that bounce back. The ultrasound machine creates images from the sound waves.