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A radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, MRI, and other advanced imaging modalities.

At Mangal we are carrying out different types of ultrasound,xray and related procedures.
We offer a wide range of imaging services, including:

  •  X-ray
  • Ultrasound
  •  Doppler Studies
  •  Blood tests
Other specialized diagnostic imaging procedures
Most imaging tests involve very low levels of radiation, which are considered safe. Advanced equipment and strict protocols are followed to ensure minimal exposure while obtaining high-quality diagnostic images.
Preparation depends on the type of test being conducted. Some scans may require fasting, drinking water beforehand, or avoiding certain foods or medications. Detailed instructions will be provided at the time of booking.
In most cases, results are available within 12 hours. Urgent reports can be expedited based on your doctor’s request.
Our radiologist holds an MD in Radiology and has extensive experience of 9 years in diagnostic imaging across multiple specialties.
Yes, our radiologist has special expertise in fetal medicine, musculoskeletal imaging and breast imaging.
Yes, patients may request a consultation with the radiologist to discuss their imaging results in detail.
The radiologist collaborates closely with your referring doctor, providing detailed reports and imaging interpretations to guide your diagnosis and treatment plan.
If you have questions, you can schedule a discussion with the radiologist or speak with your referring doctor for clarification.
Our clinic operates from Monday to Saturday 9.00AM to 7.00PM
While walk-ins are accepted for some imaging tests, we recommend booking an appointment to avoid waiting and ensure availability.
Yes, we use advanced and modern imaging equipment to ensure accurate and high-quality diagnostic results.
We are located at 1, Mohit Vihar, GMS Road, Near AadharSeva Kendra, Dehradun- 248001,Uttarakhand, India.
The Level 2 scan is typically done between 18 and 24 weeks of pregnancy to assess the baby’s growth and development.
The NTNB (Nuchal Translucency and Nasal Bone) scan is performed between 11 and 14 weeks of pregnancy to help assess the baby’s risk for certain conditions.
Yes. As per PCPNDT guidelines, a prescription from your gynecologist along with valid ID proof (of the patient or her husband) is required.
Please arrive on an empty stomach, drink at least 500 ml of water before your appointment, and carry a water bottle with you to maintain bladder fullness for accurate imaging.
 
 
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