The Diagnostic Imaging Department consists of an experienced team of doctors and technologists dedicated to practicing evidence-based medicine to provide optimal diagnostic and therapeutic results for patients. We are committed to delivering the best diagnostic imaging services with a focus on efficiency, cleanliness, radiation safety, and image quality.
Diagnostic imaging, including CT, MRI, Mammography, Ultrasound, Xquang and DXA, represents essential tools in modern medicine, enabling physicians to make accurate clinical decisions for diagnosis and treatment.
A Computed Tomography (CT) uses X-rays in conjunction with computer technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. Compared to standard X-rays, CT provides clearer and more detailed images of blood vessels, soft tissues, and bones, allowing physicians to easily detect and assess pathological conditions.
Key Features of CT Imaging System
Indications for CT Scanning
CT scans are commonly prescribed for patients with symptoms or conditions requiring more precise diagnosis than other imaging methods. Common indications include:
Health screenings, such as routine check-ups or cancer screenings (e.g., lung or cardiovascular disease), can also be performed.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a modern, highly effective imaging method. With its ability to produce precise images without side effects, MRI is used to examine nearly every internal organ.
Applications of MRI in Medicine
MRI is effective in diagnosing:
Key Features of the MRI System
3. Mammography
Mammography is an X-ray imaging technique that enables the analysis of breast tissue structure to detect internal changes in the breast that cannot be identified through physical examination.
Advantages of mammography
4. Ultrasound
CarePlus international clinics perform ultrasound services at the Department of Imaging Diagnostics on ultrasound machines of the latest generation, ensuring the image quality is always at the sharpest level to serve in diagnosis.
Our ultrasound services include:
5. X-Ray
Digital Radiographic X-ray (DR), the time taken for a patient is several times faster than conventional X-rays, reducing the radiation time, protecting your vital organs from being radiation contaminated, especially in complicated x-rays with lungs, sinuses, skulls, spine, bones and mammograms to detect cancer at the early stage.
Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) is an advanced imaging technique commonly used to measure bone density and assess osteoporosis risk, particularly in areas such as the hips and spine. This method stands out for its high accuracy, short scanning time, and minimal X-ray exposure, ensuring patient safety. DXA is ideal for individuals at high risk of osteoporosis, including postmenopausal women, the elderly, individuals with chronic calcium deficiencies, or those with a family history of osteoporosis, facilitating early diagnosis and effective treatment.
Specialty: Imaging Diagnostics
Clinics: District 1 Clinic
Experiences: Medical Advisor - Diagnostic Imaging Specialty
Title: Head of Imaging Center
Specialty: Imaging Diagnostics
Clinics: District 1 Clinic
Experiences: Doctor has extensive experience in Diagnostic Imaging and has worked at leading hospitals and clinics in Ho Chi Minh City, including Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital and the University Medical Center Clinic 1. He has completed several advanced training courses in Diagnostic Imaging organized within Vietnam Show more
Title: Head of Imaging Diagnostics Department
Specialty: Imaging Diagnostics
Clinics: District 1 Clinic
Experiences: 1st grade Specialist with more than 23 years experience at the Imaging Diagnostics Department of Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital.
Specialty: Imaging Diagnostics
Clinics: District 1 Clinic
Experiences: The imaging technician experiences many working years in FV hospital. He well performs mammography, X-ray techniques, ...
Specialty: Imaging Diagnostics
Clinics: District 1 Clinic
Experiences: More than 20 years working in the field of ultrasound at private clinics, Oncology Hospital, Cho Ray Hospital.