Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging

Overview

At Avantis Clinic’s Radiology Department, we deliver fast, accurate imaging so doctors can spot health problems early and jumpstart the right treatment. Sometimes, symptoms just don’t tell the whole story—that’s where our scans come in. They help zero in on what’s really going on.

We work with every specialty you can think of—orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, pediatrics, general medicine, all of them. Our equipment’s up-to-date, our technicians know their stuff, and we care about making the whole experience smooth and comfortable. Quick turnaround, clear results, and your comfort always come first.

When doctors get reliable scans early, they can act faster. That means better care and better results for you.

Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging

Imaging Services Available

X-rays that are digital
USG (ultrasound) scans
Abdominal ultrasounds
scans of the pelvis
Pregnancy tests
Doppler studies
Imaging of the musculoskeletal system
Imaging of soft tissues
Imaging of the kidneys and urinary tract
Ultrasounds of the neck and thyroid
Children's ultrasounds
Guided diagnostic techniques

Advanced Imaging Support

Ultrasound & Doppler

These help us check internal organs, monitor pregnancies, look at blood flow, and spot soft tissue issues, all without any radiation.

Musculoskeletal Imaging

Great for finding fractures, ligament tears, joint problems, or swelling.

Abdominal & Pelvic Imaging

We use these to examine organs like the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, uterus, and ovaries.

Guided Diagnostic Procedures

Imaging helps us guide needles safely for aspiration or fluid analysis.

When Is a Scan Recommended?

Ongoing abdominal pain
Possible fracture or injury
Swelling or unexplained lumps
Pregnancy monitoring
Kidney stones or urinary issues
Thyroid swelling
Fever that won’t go away
Problems with blood circulation

Dr. Muniraju Maralakunte

Clinical Imaging Specialist

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Come to Avantis Clinic for quick, reliable scans. Schedule your appointment and get the clear answers you need.

    FAQs

    Absolutely. Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation, so it’s safe—even for pregnant people.

    It’s quick—just a few minutes. You usually get your report soon after.

    Most of the time, yes. If you need to stop anything, we’ll let you know ahead of time.

    Usually, having a doctor’s referral helps us pick the right scan and gives you the best results.

    For abdominal scans, you’ll usually need to fast for 6–8 hours. Don’t worry—we’ll tell you exactly what to do when you book.

     

    The radiation dose is tiny and safe as long as it’s done under medical supervision.

    It’s a type of ultrasound that checks blood flow in your arteries and veins—useful for finding blockages or circulation issues.

    Yes, definitely. Ultrasound is painless and radiation-free, so it’s especially good for kids.