Radiology & Ultrasound

Radiology & Ultrasound

Accurate imaging, timely reporting, and clear explanations to support effective medical care

Radiological imaging helps doctors understand internal structures and detect health conditions at an early stage. Ultrasound and breast imaging are commonly advised for routine evaluation, symptom assessment, and preventive screening.

Consult Dr. Sweta Bothra

MBBS, MD (Radiology), Fellowship in Fetal Medicine (Bangalore & Spain), Fetal Medicine Specialist in Siliguri

Ensuring Safe beginnings for a healthy family.
Consult Dr. Sweta Bothra

Dr Sweta Bothra, Siliguri provides reliable radiology services including general ultrasound, breast scans, and mammography. Each test is performed carefully, ensuring patient comfort, privacy, and precise reporting.

Radiology imaging helps in:

  • Evaluating abdominal and pelvic symptoms
  • Assessing breast health and detecting early changes
  • Routine screening and preventive care
  • Supporting clinical diagnosis and treatment planning

Reports are explained in simple terms and can be shared with your referring doctor for further management.

Diagnostic Radiology Services

General Ultrasound

General Ultrasound

Imaging test advised for abdominal or pelvic complaints

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Breast Scan

Breast Scan

A safe and effective imaging test used to evaluate breast-related concerns.

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Mammography

Mammography

Important imaging test for early detection of breast conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is a general ultrasound used for?

A general ultrasound examines organs like the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, uterus, and ovaries. It helps detect infections, stones, cysts, or other abnormalities.

A breast ultrasound is advised for breast pain, lumps, discharge, or follow-up of known findings. It is commonly used in younger women or alongside mammography.

Mammography is an X-ray test used for breast screening and early detection of breast changes, especially recommended for women above a certain age or with risk factors.

Ultrasound tests are completely safe and radiation-free. Mammography uses minimal radiation and is considered safe when done as per medical guidelines.

Some scans may require fasting or a full bladder. Clear instructions are provided before your appointment to ensure accurate results.

Yes. Findings are explained clearly, and reports can be coordinated with your treating doctor for further care.


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