Best Radiologist in Islamabad

Also known as Doctor of Radiology

Last Updated On Thursday, November 21, 2024

Dr. Anum Yousaf - Radiologist in Islamabad

Dr. Anum Yousaf

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Radiologist MBBS,FCPS (Diagnostic Radiology)
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
5 Years Experience
98% Satisfied Patients
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
5 Years Experience
98% Satisfied Patients
Dr. Iram Rauf Khan - Radiologist in Islamabad

Dr. Iram Rauf Khan

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Radiologist MBBS,MCPS
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
16 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
16 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Dr. Nasreen Jamshed - Radiologist in Islamabad

Dr. Nasreen Jamshed

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Radiologist MBBS,MCPS
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
24 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
24 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Dr. Naila Malik - Radiologist in Islamabad

Dr. Naila Malik

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Radiologist MBBS,Diploma in Ultrasound Imaging
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
11 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
11 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Dr. Saqib Ayub - Radiologist in Islamabad

Dr. Saqib Ayub

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Radiologist MBBS
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
14 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients
Under 15 Mins Wait Time
14 Years Experience
99% Satisfied Patients

Understanding the Role of a Radiologist

A radiologist is a physician who supports the diagnosis and treatment of different illnesses and injuries via medical imaging. The specialities include radiation oncology, interventional radiology, diagnostic radiology, and other fields. A physician with a focus on medical imaging is called a radiologist. Radiologists use image analysis, including X-rays, to diagnose, track, and treat various illnesses and injuries.

Radiographers and radiologists are different. While they both work in the field of medical imaging, radiographers run the equipment.

Scope Of Practice

The scope of practice in radiology includes various duties in diagnostic and medical imaging processes. Physicians with training in radiology specialize in deciphering images from nuclear medicine, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and X-ray procedures. Within their area of expertise are:

  • Interpretation of Imaging Studies
  • Guidance for Interventional Procedures
  • Consultation and Collaboration
  • Quality Assurance
  • Research and Education
  • Specialized Areas

Specializations Within Radiologist

Radiology has various specialisations where radiologists concentrate on particular body parts or imaging modalities. Typical specialities include the following:

  • Neuroradiology
  • Musculoskeletal Radiology
  • Pediatric Radiology
  • Breast Imaging
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Cardiothoracic Radiology
  • Abdominal Radiology

These specializations enable radiologists to offer specialized care catered to particular patient needs, but they also demand training and experience beyond mainstream radiography.

Services Offered

These services offered by an InstaCare radiologist consist of the following:

X-Rays

X-rays or plain radiographs are often done to look at bones, the chest, or the abdomen. With X-rays, denser structures, such as bones, appear white (opaque), whereas air-filled areas (such as the lungs) appear black. Most structures of the body are in shades of gray between these two.

Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed axial tomography (CAT scans or CT scans) uses a series of X-rays plus a computer to produce a cross-sectional image of the inside of the body. CT provides more detail than an X-ray and can better define areas where tissues overlap.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Magnetic resonance imaging uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce images of the inside of the body. While CT is often a better method for evaluating bones and blood vessels, MRI is frequently a better test for assessing soft tissue, such as the brain, spinal cord, nerves, muscles, tendons, and breast tissue.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound uses sound waves (acoustic energy) to produce moving images of a part of the body. Best known as a method for examining a fetus during pregnancy, ultrasound is beneficial for some medical conditions.

Fluoroscopy

Fluoroscopy uses X-rays in real time to create moving images of the body. In some settings, these real-time images are vital.

Nuclear Medicine Scans

Nuclear medicine imaging includes techniques that use radioactive material ("radioactive tracers") that are then detected by a camera to produce images of the inside of the body. While most imaging methods are considered structural, that is, they describe structures on the inside of the body, these scans are used to evaluate how regions of the body function.

Molecular Imaging

Additional specialized techniques referred to as molecular imaging may also be used. This includes techniques in which natural or artificial molecules (or molecular processes) are imaged in the body.

Preventive Care

The goal of InstaCare radiologists is to diagnose injuries using imaging equipment. It includes Computed tomography (CT) and computerized axial tomography (CAT). Fluoroscopy. Fusion imaging (a technique that fuses two different imaging tests)

Diagnosis And Treatment

Depending on the needs of each patient, InstaCare radiologists apply a range of treatments, such as:

  • X-rays
  • CT scans
  • MRIs
  • Ultrasounds
  • Nuclear medicine scans

Advancements In Radiology

The diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions have significantly improved due to advancements in radiology.

  • New imaging technologies, such as MRI and CT scans, have been developed, allowing for more precise diagnoses and treatment planning.
  • Enhancements in image-guided procedures, such as biopsies and minimally invasive interventions, have improved patient outcomes.

Radiologists at InstaCare play a vital role in healthcare. We ensure complete patient care through our comprehensive services, including accurate diagnosis, precise treatment planning, and preventative imaging. Please schedule your appointment with our specialized radiologists now.

What does a radiologist do?

A radiologist is a medical doctor specialising in diagnosing and treating conditions and injuries using imaging equipment.

Do radiologists work with patients?

Some radiologists rarely work with patients and instead work in labs doing research. For example, some clinical studies might include a radiologist to help analyse medical images. 

Frequently Asked Questions

The following are the top 5 Radiologist in Islamabad:

  1. Dr. Anum Yousaf
  2. Dr. Iram Rauf Khan
  3. Dr. Nasreen Jamshed
  4. Dr. Naila Malik
  5. Dr. Saqib Ayub

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The fee of top Radiologist in Islamabad ranges from 300PKR to 3000PKR. depending upon the doctor's experience and qualification.

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