At Atlantis Healthcity, we use imaging not just as a tool, but as a bridge, one that connects symptoms to diagnosis, and questions to clarity. Whether you’re here for a routine X-ray or a more advanced scan, we aim to make the process easy to understand and even easier to get through.
We know that most people walking into our department are a little unsure. Some are in pain. Some are waiting for answers. And for many, it’s their first time getting a scan done. So we don’t rush. We explain things the way we’d want them explained to us, clearly, calmly, and without too much technical talk.
For quick, clear imaging of bones, joints, and chest
X-rays are one of the most common tests in medicine and also one of the fastest. At our facility, digital technology allows for low-radiation imaging with results that are ready sooner.
You might need an X-ray for:
Most scans take just a few minutes. If you’re coming in with a doctor’s referral, we’ll make sure the images reach them directly.
Safe, sound-based imaging, no radiation involved
Ultrasound scans use harmless sound waves to show what’s happening inside, especially in soft areas like your abdomen, pelvis, or during pregnancy. Often used in a wide range of abdominal, pelvic, and thyroid-related conditions.
2D scans show internal structures clearly, while 4D scans provide live movement, especially helpful in pregnancy to view your baby’s actions and development.
This test is often used for:
You’ll lie down comfortably during the scan, and a trained technician will walk you through what’s being done.
When your doctor needs more than just a snapshot
CT (Computed Tomography) scans combine X-rays with advanced computing to give detailed cross-section images of the body. Our multislice 3D CT scanner captures multiple layers at once, giving doctors a fuller view, in less time.
It’s commonly used for:
A Doppler scan shows how blood flows through your blood vessels. It’s commonly done during pregnancy, in heart-related cases, or when there’s discomfort or swelling in the legs that could be linked to poor blood flow.
Doppler scans don’t involve needles or radiation. You’ll hear a few sounds during the test, that’s the flow being mapped.
We don’t treat radiology like a background service. For us, it’s a vital part of diagnosis and healing. We give it time. We make it comfortable. And we never forget that there’s a person behind every image.
A scan might seem like a small step, but it often gives doctors the insight they need to act fast, or plan better. At Atlantis Healthcity, we make sure that step is done right.