Ultrasound imaging is used extensively for evaluating the eyes, pelvic and abdominal organs, heart, and can help a physician determine the source of pain, swelling, or infection in many parts of the body.
X-ray imaging is the fastest and easiest way for a physician to view and assess common abnormalities, such as broken or injured bones. A chest x-ray is usually performed for the evaluation of lungs, heart and surrounding anatomy.
CT scans are performed to analyze the internal structures of various parts of the body. The technique is painless and can provide extremely accurate images of body structures.
Bone density testing is often performed to help diagnose osteoporosis or to see if you're at increased risk of this disease. Osteoporosis thins your bones, causing them to become more fragile and likely to break.
Mammography represents the best and most accurate test for the early detection of breast cancer in women