Radiological diagnostics
Best specialists of the clinic
Expert-class equipment
Safe and reliable diagnostics
Radiological diagnostics is a hightech method of examination which allows to quickly and precisely evaluate the conduction of organs and tissues. At Medincentre radiological diagnostics is conducted with the use of modern equipment that provides safety and minimises exposure to the body
This method of diagnostics is used to determine many diseases including pathologies of the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, respiratory, and other systems.
Methods of radiological diagnostics at Medincentre
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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Computed Tomography (CT)
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Ultrasound Scan (US)
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X-ray
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Mammography
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Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)
When radiological diagnostics is needed?
Radiological diagnostics are recommended for:
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Injuries (fractures, dislocations)
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Pain syndromes of unknown origin
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Suspected tumours
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Circulatory disorders
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Inflammatory processes in the thoracic and abdominal organs
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Examination of soft tissues and joints
Preventive diagnostics
Undergo radiological diagnostics for prevention:
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Once a year — chest X-ray
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Every 2 years — mammography for women over 40
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As prescribed by a doctor — ultrasound (US) or MRI for early detection of diseases
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A comprehensive approach
Radiological diagnostics are widely used in medical fields such as:
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Traumatology and Orthopaedics: examination of bones, joints, and the spine
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Neurology: diagnosis of stroke, brain and spinal cord tumours, and injuries
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Oncology: determination of tumour size and location
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Cardiology: assessment of blood vessels and detection of circulatory disorders
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Gynecology and Urology: ultrasound (US) of pelvic organs, pregnancy diagnosis
Correctly preparing for examinations
Preparation depends on the type of examination:
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For ultrasound (US): It is recommended to avoid food 4–6 hours before the procedure (for abdominal examinations).
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For CT with contrast: Food should be avoided 4 hours before the scan. Inform your doctor about any allergies prior to the procedure.
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For MRI: Remove all metal objects and accessories.
Advantages of Medincentre
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Modern equipment: X-ray machines with low radiation doses and high-precision tomographs are used.
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Safety: Minimal impact on the body thanks to advanced technologies.
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High speed: Examinations take 10–30 minutes.
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Accessibility: Diagnostics can be performed without long waiting times.
- Qualified specialists: Examinations are conducted by experienced radiologists and X-ray specialists.
VIP patient services
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Clinic greeting and personal escort
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Tailored executive health check-up programs
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Priority scheduling and direct access to specialists
- Transportation up to 500 km from Moscow
- Doctors with 25 years of experience

Are radiological diagnostics safe?
Yes, at Medincentre devices with minimal doses of exposure are used. MRI and ultrasound are not connected with X-ray radiation, which makes them absolutely safe.
Are there contraindications to a CT-scan?
Absolute contraindications:
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Pregnancy (especially the first trimester)
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Allergies to the contrasting agent (if contrast use is planned)
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Kidney failure (when using iodine-based contrast agents)
Relative contraindications:
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Childhood (due to the risk of radiation exposure)
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Breastfeeding (temporary cessation may be required after contrast administration)
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Mental disorders that prevent remaining still during the procedure
Are there contraindications to an MRI?
Absolute contraindications:
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Presence of metal implants, pacemakers, insulin pumps, or other electronic devices
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Ferromagnetic fragments in the body (e.g., metal shavings in the eyes)
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Claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces)
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First trimester of pregnancy (except cases of absolute necessity)
Relative contraindications:
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Unstable mental conditions that make it difficult to remain still
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Certain types of prostheses and medical devices incompatible with strong magnetic fields
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Excessive weight exceeding the allowable limits of the MRI table
Can children undergo examinations?
Yes, our specialists keep the age of the patient in mind and choose the safest method of diagnosis.
How fast will the results be ready?
The doctor’s conclusion may be given in 1-2 hours following the procedure.
What do I do if I have an allergy to contrasting agents?
Inform your doctor before the procedure. If it is necessary an alternative examination will be chosen.








