Advanced MRI Technology – Faster, More Comfortable and Highly Precise with AI
At our radiology centers, we use state-of-the-art MRI technology enhanced by artificial intelligence to set new standards in medical imaging. A key component is the deep learning–based reconstruction technology Deep Resolve Boost.
Advanced CT Technology – Precise Diagnostics with Minimal Radiation Exposure.
Computed tomography (CT) is an essential tool in modern diagnostics. At the same time, minimizing radiation exposure is a key priority. Our approach follows the ALARA principle (“as low as reasonably achievable”), ensuring that every examination uses only the radiation dose necessary for reliable diagnosis.
Mammography – Precise Imaging of the Breast.
Mammography is the primary imaging modality for the evaluation of breast diseases. It provides high-resolution visualization of breast tissue and is particularly important for detecting subtle changes such as microcalcifications. Mammography plays a central role in the diagnostic work-up of suspicious breast findings in both women and men and is an established standard in modern radiology.
X-ray Imaging – Fast, Efficient and Reliable Diagnostics
Conventional X-ray imaging is one of the most widely used and essential diagnostic tools in modern medicine. It enables rapid, targeted, and reliable assessment, particularly of bones and the lungs. X-ray examinations are often the first step in diagnostic evaluation, providing quick orientation and guiding further imaging if needed. At our centers, all X-ray examinations are performed using modern digital technology—ensuring high diagnostic accuracy with the lowest possible radiation exposure.
Ultrasound Imaging – Safe, Fast and Versatile Diagnostics.
Ultrasound imaging (sonography) is a well-established and widely used diagnostic method for examining organs, blood vessels, and soft tissues. It enables fast, real-time, and radiation-free diagnostics and is completely non-invasive and painless. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves and does not involve ionizing radiation, making it one of the safest imaging techniques available.