Radiology

Medical department

Radiology

Advanced medical imaging and diagnostic support for accurate evaluation.

Radiology focuses on medical imaging techniques used to help diagnose, monitor, and evaluate many health conditions. Patients may be referred to radiology for imaging of the brain, chest, abdomen, bones, joints, blood vessels, or internal organs depending on their symptoms and doctor’s recommendation.

MedexTrip helps international patients coordinate radiology appointments, imaging center or hospital communication, and the organization of diagnostic procedures in Turkey. Radiology services may support many medical departments, including cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, neurology, and general check-ups. Final interpretation, diagnosis, and treatment decisions are always made by licensed radiologists and healthcare professionals.

Example treatments

  • MRI Scan

    MRI Scan

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, is an imaging method used to create detailed images of internal body structures such as the brain, spine, joints, muscles, and organs. It is often recommended when doctors need detailed soft-tissue evaluation.

  • CT Scan

    CT Scan

    Computed Tomography, or CT, uses X-ray technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It may be used to evaluate the chest, abdomen, bones, blood vessels, trauma-related injuries, or other conditions, depending on medical need.

  • Ultrasound

    Ultrasound

    Ultrasound uses sound waves to examine organs, tissues, and blood flow. It is commonly used for abdominal, thyroid, breast, vascular, and soft-tissue evaluations, and does not use ionizing radiation.

  • X-Ray Imaging

    X-Ray Imaging

    X-ray imaging is commonly used to examine bones, joints, chest structures, and certain injuries. It is often one of the first imaging tests requested for fractures, lung conditions, or orthopedic evaluation.

  • Mammography

    Mammography

    Mammography is a specialized breast imaging method used for screening or diagnostic evaluation of breast tissue. It may help detect changes that require further medical assessment by a specialist.

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