Radiology

A Radiologist provides services including Trans-Arterial Chemoembolization, Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Drainage (PTBD), Cholecystotomy, Coil Embolisation and Thyroid Microwave Ablation.

A Radiologist provides services including Trans-Arterial Chemoembolization, Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Drainage (PTBD), Cholecystotomy, Coil Em ... More

Doctors
Dr. Chinmay Nagesh - Radiologist
Dr. Chinmay Nagesh Radiologist (MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology, DM - Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology, MBBS, DNB - Radio Diagnosis) 17 years experience Apollo Speciality Hospitals
3 recommendations Jayanagar, Bangalore INR 500
Dr. Mathangi J - Oncologist
Dr. Mathangi J Oncologist (MBBS, DNB - Radio Diagnosis, Diploma in Radio Therapy) 26 years experience Gleneagles BGS Hospital
20 recommendations Kengeri, Bangalore INR 800
Dr. Savith Kumar - Radiologist
Dr. Savith Kumar Radiologist (MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology, DM - Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology) 23 years experience Apollo Hospital
Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore INR 750
Dr. Mohnish Palaniswamy - Radiologist
Dr. Mohnish Palaniswamy Radiologist (MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology) 13 years experience Gleneagles BGS Hospital
Kengeri, Bangalore INR 800
Dr. Rohit Madhurkar - Radiologist
Dr. Rohit Madhurkar Radiologist (MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology, Fellowship in Interventional Radiology) 14 years experience PinHole endoVascular Intervention Radiology Clinic
5 recommendations Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bangalore INR 500
Clinics
Apollo Clinic
Apollo Clinic Multi-Speciality Clinic
2 Feedback Indiranagar, Bangalore INR 600 - 850
Apollo Medical Centre
Apollo Medical Centre Multi Speciality Clinic
Kundalahalli, Bangalore INR 400 - 1200
Apollo Clinic
Apollo Clinic Multi Speciality Clinic
Sarjapur Road, Bangalore INR 550 - 1500
Apollo Clinic
Apollo Clinic Multi-Speciality Clinic
Bellandur, Bangalore INR 500 - 1400
Apollo Clinic
Apollo Clinic Multi Speciality Clinic
Basavanagudi, Bangalore INR 500 - 1000
Health Feed
Blood in Urine Can Be Dangerous- Consult Now - Dr.Balaji Patel

AngiographicEmbolisation:-45 yrs pt with h/o hematuria. No renal procedures done. Normal bleeding parameters. Evaluated and a right renal avm found.Renal avm s are less common. It can be acquired orcongenital. Acquired are more common after renal procedures/ ...

Blood in Urine Can Be Dangerous

42 years female with right loin pain. On investigation found to have renal Angiomyolipoma. Embolisation of Renal AngiomyolipomaSmaller Angiomyolipomas does not create problems. But they grow very large more than 4 cms in one year. Larger than 5 cms and with aneurysms, pose a ...

Bu​​​​rn the Cancer Through a Small Pinhole

Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA)Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA) is a medical procedure. RFA is done through a small probe (electrode) that goes through your skin into a tumour. The electrical current from the probe heats the cancer cells to high temperatures which destroy them. So no cut, no ...

Spider Veins(telangiectasias) Are Similar to Varicose Veins

What Are Spider Veins?Spider veins (Telangiectasias) are similar to varicose veins, but smaller and found closer to the skin's surface. They take their name from their appearance, which resembles a spider’s web. Usually red or blue in color, they vary in size and can be found in ...

Simple Leg Pain Can Be Dangerous Peripheral Arterial Disease- Know How

 PheripheralArterial Disease (PAD)   = Pheripheral Arterial Disease is a disease in which plaque builds up in the arteries that carry blood to your head, organs,and limbs. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, fibrous tissue, and other substances in the blood.When plaque ...

Health Q&A
Blood flow is less

I noticed in my Father's blood test the blood flow is less. It doesn't come quickly as it should come. Also he is diabetic and has no for which regular medication is provided. Anyone suggest me on blood flow how to improve and any test I heard color Doppler test. Which doctor should see it ?

Chronic-appearing lacunar infarct

I had a chronic-appearing lacunar infarct in the right thalamus show up on a CT scan of my head that was done in September of 2015. The doctor asked if I had ever had a stroke. I was baffled because I totally unaware that I had. I have since been told this is referred to as a "silent stroke". My question is......will the evidence of this infarction always be there and show up on scans from here on out?

Nasal bone

Is nasal bone present in usg? I am much worried. I can't read usg and I have follow up after 2 months.please tell me

Placenta/chorionicVilli on left or right

Please tell us if chorionic villi is on the left or right side of the scan attached,according to the scan and also according to the stomach...

For assurance

I had CT scan with contrast on 7th July for pain in pelvis for about 3 weeks. The result came out to be normal. My gynaecologist said not to worry. But I want to make sure if all the organs inside pelvic region are properly visible in ct? Specially the ovaries.