A diagnosis is only as good as the image behind it. At Alright Hospital, Nagpur’s trusted multispeciality hospital, our Radiology department combines advanced imaging technology with expert radiological interpretation to give your doctors the clarity they need — and give you the answers you deserve.
From a routine X-ray to a complex MRI, every scan performed at Alright Hospital is read with precision, reported promptly, and integrated seamlessly with your treatment team. Whether you’ve been referred by a specialist or visiting us directly, our diagnostic imaging centre in Nagpur is equipped for the full spectrum of modern radiology.
At Alright Hospital, radiology is not a support department — it is the foundation of accurate, fast, and confident diagnosis. Our imaging unit operates with hospital-grade equipment, trained radiologists, and stringent quality protocols to ensure every report you receive is reliable.
We offer same-day reporting for most investigations, direct correlation with our in-house specialists across cardiology, neurology, nephrology, orthopedics, and gastroenterology, and a patient-first approach that minimises discomfort and wait time at every step.
When you need answers, we deliver images — and the insight to understand them.
Our imaging department covers the full range of diagnostic radiology investigations:
X-Ray (Digital Radiography) Fast, low-dose digital X-rays for chest, spine, limbs, and abdomen — with instant high-resolution imaging and same-day reporting.
Ultrasonography (USG) Real-time ultrasound imaging for abdominal organs, pelvic structures, thyroid, and soft tissue. Safe, radiation-free, and highly accurate for a wide range of conditions.
Colour Doppler Ultrasound Advanced vascular imaging to assess blood flow in arteries and veins — essential for detecting clots, blockages, and abnormal flow patterns in the heart, neck vessels, kidneys, and limbs.
CT Scan (Computed Tomography) High-speed cross-sectional imaging of the brain, chest, abdomen, and musculoskeletal system. Critical for trauma, stroke, cancer staging, and complex surgical planning.
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Detailed soft-tissue imaging without radiation — the gold standard for neurological conditions, joint injuries, spinal disorders, and cardiac assessment.
Echocardiography (2D Echo) Cardiac ultrasound to evaluate heart structure, valve function, and pumping efficiency. Performed and interpreted in direct coordination with our cardiology team.
DEXA Scan (Bone Densitometry) Precise measurement of bone mineral density for the diagnosis and monitoring of osteoporosis — recommended for post-menopausal women, elderly patients, and long-term steroid users.
Fluoroscopy Real-time X-ray imaging used to guide certain procedures including barium studies for the gastrointestinal tract and catheter-based investigations.
Our radiology department supports diagnosis and management of a wide range of conditions across all specialties, including brain and spinal disorders, lung infections and chest pathologies, liver, kidney and gallbladder conditions, cardiac and vascular abnormalities, joint injuries and bone fractures, abdominal masses and cysts, uterine and ovarian conditions, and thyroid nodules and neck pathologies.
Because Alright Hospital is a fully integrated multispeciality centre, your radiology report is not issued in isolation — it is reviewed in the context of your complete clinical picture by the specialist managing your care.
Our radiology unit is equipped with modern, calibrated, and regularly serviced imaging equipment to ensure diagnostic accuracy. All our digital systems produce high-resolution images with optimised radiation protocols. Reports are generated by qualified radiologists and, where indicated, reviewed in multidisciplinary case discussions with our clinical specialists. Most investigations can be scheduled on the same day or within 24 hours, and urgent reports are prioritised for emergency and inpatient cases.
Many investigations can be requested directly, but for scans like CT or MRI, a referral letter helps us tailor the protocol and ensures the report is most useful to your treating doctor.
Most X-rays and ultrasounds are reported the same day. CT and MRI reports are typically ready within 24 hours. Urgent cases are prioritised.
X-rays, CT, and fluoroscopy involve low-dose radiation and are safe for adults. MRI and ultrasound use no radiation at all. Our team always uses the lowest effective dose and will explain any precautions before your scan.
Yes, and we strongly encourage it. Comparative imaging often reveals critical changes that a single scan alone cannot show.
Yes. Our imaging unit supports emergency and ICU patients round the clock, working directly with our critical care and specialist teams.