In our hospital, direct x-ray, mammography and ultrasound procedures are performed under the control of an experienced doctor. In the Radiology department, which serves its patients 24/7, reports are prepared and the diagnosis and treatment process is accelerated.
Our ultrasound process: Ultrasound or ultrasonography is one of the imaging methods indispensable for modern medicine. The most important difference of ultrasound from other imaging methods that help to understand what is happening in the human body is that it does not use X-rays to achieve this goal, that is, it does not contain radiation, but instead uses sound waves at a frequency that the human ear cannot hear. Another positive feature is that the image obtained is real-time, that is, the image can be viewed on the monitor screen during the process. Ultrasound, which has been used in the field of medicine for more than 40 years, has now entered routine practice in obstetrics and has become an indispensable component of gynecological examinations and pregnancy follow-up.
Our x-ray process: It is one of the basic diagnostic methods. The beam used is x-ray. X-rays were found and named in 1895 by the German physics professor Wilhelm Kodrad. Later, these rays were named X-rays, due to their discovery. X-rays take place in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, in which there is visible light, with radio waves at one end and cosmic rays at the other. Electromagnetic radiations whose velocities are equal to the speed of light transfer energy to the medium they pass through.