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Best Radiology Services on Cloudnine in India

Powered by the latest technology and highly experienced doctors, Cloudnine’s Department of Radiology provides the best-in-class radiology and imaging services to both inpatients and outpatients. Combining care with expertise, we are regarded as one of the best radiology hospitals in India.

Our latest high-end CT and MRI machines along with other state-of-the-art equipment and digital radiography systems that include both direct and computed radiography make us the preferred choice for patients when it comes to radiology services.

When it comes to antenatal scans, we understand how precious your baby is to you and we go the extra mile to ensure that your baby receives minimal or no exposure during an imaging test. In addition to 2D scans, Cloudnine also offers expecting parents to see images of their babies that look much more real through 3D scan technology. We are amongst the few maternity and child hospitals in India that provide this facility. Using these scans, parents can get a glimpse of their developing baby’s world – right down to the features of their face.

Apart from 2D & 3D antenatal scans, Cloudnine has the expertise for other radiology services including mammography, CT scan, X-ray, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and MRIs.

We offer both diagnostic and interventional radiology services. Our expert team of Radiologists and Fetal Medicine specialists ensure that at all times your comfort is of prime importance.

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At Cloudnine, we take pride in having some of India’s best and most experienced Radiologists and Foetal Medicine specialists.
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Dr. Neha Agarwal

Dr. Neha Agarwal

MBBS, DMRE, Fellowship in Fetal Medicine, Fellowship in Prenatal genetics
Fetal Medicine Specialist
Radiology
17
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Pune
SB Road
Dr. Divyashree T N

Dr. Divyashree T N

MBBS, DMRD, DNB
Consultant Radiologist
Radiology
18
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. Kafi Bora

Dr. Kafi Bora

MBBS, MD (OBG), Fellowship in Fetal Medicine, Fellowship in Reproductive medicine.
Consultant in Fetal Medicine
Radiology
19
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Bengaluru
Electronic City, Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. Priyadarshini V

Dr. Priyadarshini V

MBBS, MS(Obs-Gyn), DNB, MRCOG, Fellowship in Fetal Medicine.
Fetal medicine Consultant
Radiology
20
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Bengaluru
Electronic City Bellandur
Dr. Elizabeth George

Dr. Elizabeth George

MBBS, Diploma in medical radio-diagnosis
Radiological Specialist
Radiology
21
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Bengaluru
HRBR Layout
Dr. Lakshmi Sirisha

Dr. Lakshmi Sirisha

MBBS, DGO & FFM
Radiologist
Radiology
22
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Bengaluru
HRBR Layout
Dr. Bhavneet Kaur

Dr. Bhavneet Kaur

MBBS, MD(Obstetrics & Gynecology), FNB(High Risk Pregnancy & Fetal Medicine)
Fetal Medicine Specialist
Radiology
105
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Chandigarh
Industrial Area Phase II
Dr. Geethanjali Krishnan

Dr. Geethanjali Krishnan

MBBS, DGO
Fetal Medicine Specialist
Radiology
118
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Chennai
Old Mahabalipuram Road
Dr. Astha Sahni

Dr. Astha Sahni

MBBS, DMRD
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR RADIOLOGY - FETAL & BREAST IMAGING SPECIALIST HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT ( IIM CALCUTTA)
Radiology
120
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Faridabad
New Industrial Town,
Dr. Kavitha Ramesh Murkey

Dr. Kavitha Ramesh Murkey

MBBS, DGO, FCPS, PDFFM
Foetal Medicine Specialist
Radiology
124
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Chennai
T Nagar
Dr. Avantika Dagar

Dr. Avantika Dagar

MBBS (LHMC), MS, OBGY (MAMC), FICOG, FELLOWSHIP IN FETAL MEDICINE
Specialist - Radiologist
Radiology
127
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Gurugram
Sector 47, Sector 14
Dr. Gazala Shahnaz

Dr. Gazala Shahnaz

MBBS, DNB (OBG), FNB - maternal fetal medicine
Consultant Fetal Medicine
Radiology
135
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New Delhi,
Kailash Colony
Dr. Anusha

Dr. Anusha

MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology
Radiologist
Radiology
141
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Hyderabad
Gachibowli
Dr. Ajay Karol

Dr. Ajay Karol

MBBS, DMRD(Radiology), MD(Medicine)
Radiology - Specialty
Radiology
148
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Faridabad
New Industrial Town
Dr Vikas Bajaj

Dr Vikas Bajaj

MBBS, DMRD
Radiologist
Radiology
149
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New Delhi
Kailash Colony
Dr. Neetu Bansal

Dr. Neetu Bansal

MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology
Radiologist
Radiology
174
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Bengaluru
Bellandur
Dr. B M Seshadri

Dr. B M Seshadri

MBBS,MD-RADIOLOGY
Radiologist
Radiology
176
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Bengaluru
Bellandur
Dr. Geetu Agarwal

Dr. Geetu Agarwal

MBBS, DMRD
Radiologist
Radiology
178
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Gurugram
Golf Course Road
Dr. Dhani Reddy Sai Keerthana

Dr. Dhani Reddy Sai Keerthana

MBBS, MD (Radio diagnosis) Fellowship in Fetal Medicine
Radiologist
Radiology
181
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Hyderabad
Hitech City
Dr. Sarika Gupta

Dr. Sarika Gupta

MBBS, MD
Radiologist
Radiology
192
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Gurugram
Golf Course Road
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Causes of UTERINE FIBROIDS | Who is at risk? I Dr. Shilpa Kiran
"Exact cause of uterine fibroids is not clear, various factors influence the growth of the fibroids like genetic factors, hormonal influence, growth factors and also the abnormal vascular pattern within the uterus, coming to familial incidence, a mother whose mother, or sister or grandmother what a fibroid are at risk of having fibroids 3 times higher. Two major hormones at is estrogen and progesterone that is secreted by the ovaries influence the growth of fibroids. So we can see that fibroids increase in size during pregnancy and during poeriomenopausal period, people in perimeopausal age. 20% of them are around 20 years of age. 40% or more are between 35 and 45 years of age. Women with history of diabetes increased birth weight or obesity, history of vitamin D deficiency and family history are at increased risk of fibroids"
UTERINE FIBROID-Is it Common? | Know The Truth I Dr. Shilpa Kiran
"Uterine fibroids are very common n in reproductive age group. They are the most common being tumor in the uterus. The woman in her reproductive age around 20 to 40 are at increased risk of having fibroids. Women with a family history are at high risk of having uterine fibroids are at an increased risk and women who are diabetic obesity are at increased risk"
BIG FIRBOIDS-How big can the fibroids grow? I Dr.Shilpa Kiran
"Fibroids are often detected incidentally. Suppose if they present with no symptoms, when a patient come for a routine pelvic examination"
TYPES OF UTERINE FIBROIDS I Dr. Shilpa Kiran
"Uterine fibroids are classified depending on their location. They are subseroral fibroids, submucosal fiobroids, pedunculated fibroids cornual fibroid, broad ligament fibroid and cervical fibroid. Intramural fibroids are the most commonest types. They arise from the wall of the uterus. They can grow very large stretching the womb. Subserosal fibroids they bulge to the outside of the uterus. They usually cause pressure symptoms. Submucosal fibroids . They arise from the inner muscular layer of the uterus, below the endometrium. Though they are relatively rare, but trouble causing fibroids. Cervical fibroids are situated in the cervix or the lower part of the uterus and they account for of the fibroids. They are important because they are the cause for repeated miscarriage . Peducnulated fibroids develop a stem or a stalk supporting the fibroids and they project into the uterus and they are called as submucosal pedunculated fibroids or they can preheceet outside form the wall of the uterus, they may be called as subserosal pedunculated fibroids. Cornual fibroids they obstruct the fallopian tube and they obstruct the fallopian tube and they are the major cause of infertility"
UTERINE FIBROIDS | What are FIBROIDS? I Dr. Shilpa Kiran
"Uterine fibroids are benign noncancerous abnormal overgrowths that develop in or on the uterus. They are also named by various names, myomas, fibromas, leiomyomas. Uterus is a female reproductive organ situated in the pelvis , almost the size of a fist. This fibroids arise for the smooth muscle cells of the uterus. The arise from a single cell an multiply fast and form a nodular or abnormal overgrowth in or on the uterus"
Effects of UTERINE FIBROIDS on PREGNANCY? | Dr. Shilpa Kiran
"Uterine fibroids has various implications on pregnancy and its outcome., this depends on the size and the location of the fibroids. it can press on the uterus causing premature uterine contractions, causing preterm delivery., some fibroids undergo changes or degenerative changes causing pain. The cesarean section is more common in women with fibroids. It again depends on the size and the location of the fibroids., fetus can have a malpresentation or it can cause abnormal bleeding due to due to separation of the placenta. All this depends on the location of the fibroids mainly"
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Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

Who is a radiologist?

Radiologists are doctors that specialise in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound.

What is interventional radiology?

​​Interventional radiology (IR) is a specialised field within radiology where doctors use medical imaging to guide minimally invasive surgical procedures that diagnose, treat, and cure many kinds of conditions. Interventional radiology procedures are cheaper, less risky and less painful when compared to conventional surgeries.

What are the different types of imaging services Cloudnine offers?

Cloudnine’s Department of Radiology provides the best-in-class radiology and imaging services such as X-ray, CT (Computed Tomography), Nuclear medicine, Ultrasound, and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). The equipment used creates images of high quality that are useful in the diagnosis of different diseases.

What is an X-ray?

X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation that is used to produce images of the structures inside our body. They are primarily used to look at the bones and joints and sometimes soft tissue, such as internal organs as well. They can detect bone fractures and breaks painlessly.

What is Ultrasonography?

The diagnostic procedure in which high-frequency sound (ultrasound) waves are used to produce images of internal organs and other tissues is called ultrasonography. It is used for several purposes, including during pregnancy, for diagnosing conditions and for image guidance during certain procedures.

What is a 3D scan for pregnancy?

Normal ultrasound reports give 2-dimensional images of your baby in black and white. 3D scans show coloured still pictures of your baby in three dimensions. The images are sharper and clearer. Apart from giving a much better look at your baby's face, when used along with a 2D scan, they can help in the earlier diagnosis of many potential foetal defects.

What is an MRI scan?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. MRIs can be done on different parts of your body. It is especially useful for looking at soft tissues and the nervous system.

What is a CT scan?

CT scan or Computerised Tomography combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles around your body and uses computer processing to create cross-sectional images (slices) of the inside of the body. It shows detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat, organs and blood vessels.

Is diagnostic imaging safe for pregnant women?

Ultrasonography (USG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are completely safe for pregnant women and are the preferred imaging technique during pregnancy. Even in computed tomography (CT) scans, the radiation exposure to the foetus is so negligible that it cannot harm. X-ray examinations of body parts like arms, legs, head, teeth, or chest do not expose the reproductive organs to the direct X-ray beam. So these kinds of procedures, when properly done, do not involve any risk to the unborn child.

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