Department of Radiology
Department of Radiology
Established in 1996, the Department of Radiodiagnosis has developed into a cornerstone of medical imaging services at Santosh Medical College Hospital. Since the inception of MD Radiodiagnosis in 2022, we offer 6 postgraduate seats annually, now training 18 students across three active batches.
The department provides a wide range of diagnostic and interventional imaging services with advanced modalities such as X-Ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, Mammography, and DSA. We cater to both in-house patients and referrals from across Delhi-NCR, maintaining a balance between clinical excellence and affordability.
Our experienced faculty and skilled technicians ensure timely, precise diagnosis, contributing to better clinical outcomes and supporting multidisciplinary treatment planning across departments.
Our Services
We offer a comprehensive range of radiological services that include:
- Digital X-rays & Special Procedures
- Ultrasound & Color Doppler Imaging
- Mammography for breast cancer screening
- Fluoroscopy-based contrast studies
- CT and MRI scans with advanced software
- CT/USG-guided biopsies & drainage procedures
- Interventional Radiology & Vascular Imaging (DSA)
These services are available 24x7, with portable imaging units stationed in ICU, Emergency, and OT for critically ill or immobile patients.
FAQs
Clearing your doubts
We offer a full range of diagnostic services including X-ray, ultrasound, Doppler, CT, MRI, mammography, fluoroscopy, and advanced interventional procedures.
Yes, we provide 24x7 imaging services, including portable X-rays and ultrasound in ICU and ER, as well as emergency CT and MRI for trauma and critical care.
Yes, image-guided biopsies and drainage procedures are routinely done for lung, liver, renal, and bone lesions to aid in early diagnosis and treatment planning.
We use low-dose, high-speed scanning protocols and advanced shielding. All machines undergo regular calibration, and procedures are performed by trained professionals to ensure maximum safety and accuracy.
Most routine imaging reports are available within 24 hours, while urgent cases are prioritized for faster turnaround to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.


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