Medical Scanner

Medical scanners, such as MRI, CT, and PET systems, are the high-definition lenses of modern healthcare, allowing physicians to visualize the internal structures of the body without a single incision. At Royal Care Hospital, we utilize these advanced imaging technologies to detect everything from subtle bone fractures and soft-tissue injuries to early-stage tumors and neurological anomalies. By converting physical signals—like radio waves or X-rays—into detailed cross-sectional images, medical scanners provide the diagnostic certainty required to develop precise, effective treatment plans. This non-invasive “deep dive” into the body’s anatomy ensures that we catch health issues early, when they are most treatable.

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What is the main difference between a CT scan and an MRI?

While both provide detailed images, they use different technologies. A CT (Computed Tomography) scan uses X-rays to create fast, detailed pictures of bones and organs, making it ideal for emergencies or lung exams. An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create highly detailed images of soft tissues, such as the brain, muscles, and ligaments, without using radiation.

Why am I sometimes asked to drink a "contrast" liquid before a scan?

Contrast agents are specialized dyes that highlight specific areas of the body, such as blood vessels or the digestive tract, making them appear clearer on the scan. This allows the radiologist to distinguish between normal tissue and potential abnormalities like inflammation or tumors. At Royal Care, we screen all patients beforehand to ensure the contrast medium is safe for their specific kidney function.

Are medical scanners safe, and how much radiation will I be exposed to?

Safety is our top priority. MRI and Ultrasound scanners use zero radiation. While CT scans and X-rays do use a small amount of ionizing radiation, modern "Royal-standard" equipment is designed with dose-reduction technology to minimize exposure. The clinical benefit of an accurate diagnosis almost always outweighs the very low risk associated with the procedure.

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