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Computed tomography (CT), also known as Computed Axial Tomography (CAT), is a painless, sophisticated x-ray procedure. Multiple images are taken during a CT or CAT scan, and a computer compiles them into complete, cross-sectional pictures ("slices") of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels. A CT scan obtains images of parts of the body that cannot be seen on a standard x-ray. 

Medical Diagnostic Imaging Services

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Diagnostic Imaging is an emerging trend in the Early Diagnosis and Prevention of Disease. At UHS we have the latest technology to offer you. MDIS is of immense importance because nowadays diagnostic imaging services can be availed for the early identification of potential medical problems, to help prevent their occurrence. This can help in opting for cost-effective therapeutic treatment. Since the disease is diagnosed quite early, patients in consultation with our specialists in UHS can opt for minimally invasive surgical procedures.

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