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Diagnostic tests such as blood work, X-rays, and ultrasounds help in identifying diseases at an early stage, often before symptoms become severe. Early detection ensures timely treatment and better recovery outcomes.

Sonography (ultrasound) uses sound waves, not radiation, making it a safe and non-invasive imaging method. It is commonly used in pregnancy, abdominal scans, and soft tissue examinations.

A color Doppler ultrasound shows blood flow in veins and arteries. It helps detect blockages, blood clots, and reduced circulation, which are crucial in diagnosing heart and vascular conditions.

Regular blood tests can reveal hidden health problems such as anemia, thyroid disorders, diabetes, infections, and vitamin deficiencies. They are essential for preventive healthcare.

Frequent monitoring through blood sugar tests, thyroid function tests, and other diagnostics ensures proper medication adjustment and prevents long-term complications.

Regular blood tests can reveal hidden health problems such as anemia, thyroid disorders, diabetes, infections, and vitamin deficiencies. They are essential for preventive healthcare.

Some ultrasounds require fasting or a full bladder, while certain blood tests need fasting for accurate results. Patients should follow the instructions given at the time of booking.

Yes. Imaging like ultrasound, mammography, and certain blood markers help detect tumors and abnormal growths early, allowing for faster diagnosis and treatment planning.

Quick availability of reports helps doctors decide on the right treatment without delays, especially in emergency cases like infections, fractures, or pregnancy complications.

Preventive check-up packages offered by diagnostic centres help individuals track their health status regularly, identify risks early, and make lifestyle changes to prevent serious illnesses.

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