A CT scan is usually prescribed when there is a need for more detailed information than what can be obtained from an X-ray or physical examination. This may include internal bleeding, and broken bones.
To detect tumors, internal bleeding, broken bones. To guide physicians and surgeons during biopses, fluid drainage and other treatment. To diagnose disease such as cancer, stroke and heart disease.
To find various other issues like genital and prostrate problems, joint inflammation, gallbladder disease etc. To view the uterus and ovaries during pregnancy.
Blood tests help detect underlying health issues, monitor organ function, assess risks for diseases, and guide treatment, providing essential insights for maintaining overall health.
An ECG test monitors heart rhythm and electrical activity, helping detect irregularities, heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions, making it vital for heart health assessment.
An echocardiogram assesses heart health by visualizing structure, function, and blood flow, detecting issues like valve disorders, heart enlargement, and pumping efficiency, crucial for diagnosis.