Our Radiology Department provides comprehensive diagnostic imaging services led by a team of seasoned experts with over 50 years of collective experience, committed to delivering superior care to patients. Upholding the reputation of Reem Hospital through quality medical services, we guarantee the presence of highly skilled radiology professionals with extensive healthcare expertise. Our objective is to deliver imaging services of the utmost standard while minimizing radiation exposure to prioritize the safety and welfare of our patients.

When to Visit a Radiologist?

Visiting the radiology department typically requires a referral from another healthcare provider. Although patients may not directly interact with their radiologists, they can rely on their expertise to make informed healthcare decisions. Upon reviewing scans thoroughly, radiologists will suggest the most suitable diagnosis.

Common reasons for seeking radiological expertise encompass fractures, pregnancy monitoring, ligament and tendon tears, cancer screening, infections, and vascular disorders.

Book your appointment with our radiologists now through the Reem Hospital website link or call 8007444 for further information.

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Why Choose Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Center at Reem Hospital, Abu Dhabi?

Experience the pinnacle of imaging technology at Reem Hospital’s Imaging and Radiology Department with our advanced MRI system, renowned for its innovative design that produces crystal-clear images with remarkable speed. With a focus on patient comfort and exam efficiency, our radiologists ensure an optimal experience. Complementing this is our advanced CT Scanner, which reduces radiation doses, thereby minimizing patient exposure to radiation-associated hazards while maintaining superior image quality. With advancements in MRI technology and CT scanning, we achieve high-resolution imaging and low radiation dose scanning, fostering enhanced integration, collaboration, and patient care.

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Diagnostic services offered by Imaging and Radiology Department at Reem Hospital

Radiology encompasses a range of diagnostic methods essential for identifying diverse medical conditions. These methods comprise:

  • X-Rays: These are particularly useful for evaluating the skeletal frame and lungs, and they can identify the presence of stones or abnormal calcifications in the body.
  • Ultrasound: Is effective for examining organs such as the liver, bile ducts, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and genital organs.
  • Doppler Ultrasound utilizes ultrasound waves to detect arterial or venous abnormalities, such as thrombus, embolus, or stenosis along the course of the artery or vein.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): MRI employs intense magnetic fields and radiofrequency waves to produce detailed images, offering comprehensive imaging capabilities.
  • Mammography: Similar to x-rays, mammography is primarily focused on breast imaging for tumor screening.
  • Computed Tomography (CT scan): CT scanning generates detailed images of various tissues, including the lungs, bones, joints, abdominal viscera, and blood vessels.
  • CT Angiography: This technique uses Computed Tomography (CT) to examine blood vessels to investigate conditions such as vascular blockage or malformations.
  • DEXA scan: This test examines the bone density for patients who complain from bone pain and osteoporosis.

The diverse array of radiological techniques underscores their vital role in modern healthcare, enabling accurate diagnoses and guiding effective treatment strategies.

  • X-Rays: These are particularly useful for evaluating the skeletal frame and lungs, and they can identify the presence of stones or abnormal calcifications in the body.
  • Ultrasound: Is effective for examining organs such as the liver, bile ducts, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and genital organs.
  • Doppler Ultrasound utilizes ultrasound waves to detect arterial or venous abnormalities, such as thrombus, embolus, or stenosis along the course of the artery or vein.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): MRI employs intense magnetic fields and radiofrequency waves to produce detailed images, offering comprehensive imaging capabilities.
  • Mammography: Similar to x-rays, mammography is primarily focused on breast imaging for tumor screening.
  • Computed Tomography (CT scan): CT scanning generates detailed images of various tissues, including the lungs, bones, joints, abdominal viscera, and blood vessels.
  • CT Angiography: This technique uses Computed Tomography (CT) to examine blood vessels to investigate conditions such as vascular blockage or malformations.
  • DEXA scan: This test examines the bone density for patients who complain from bone pain and osteoporosis.

The diverse array of radiological techniques underscores their vital role in modern healthcare, enabling accurate diagnoses and guiding effective treatment strategies.

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Dr. Rahaf Wagdy

Medical Content Writer

Dr. Rahaf Wagdy is an Egyptian nuclear radiologist and medical content creator who merges her clinical expertise with digital creativity. With over five years of experience in medical content writing in both Arabic and English, she is dedicated to simplifying...

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Dr. Mohamed Haggag

Consultant Radiology - Head of Department

Dr. Mohamed Haggag is a Consultant and Head of the Radiology Department at Reem Hospital who has more than 19 years of experience in the field. His expertise revolves around General Radiology X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, US, Doppler, CT Scan, and MRI....

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Dr. Mohamed Haggag

Imaging & Radiology
Consultant Radiology - Head of Department
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Dr. Loai Elkewisny

Imaging & Radiology
Specialist Radiology
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Dr. Pavithra Singirikonda

Imaging & Radiology
Specialist Radiology
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  • Are there any risks associated with Imaging procedures?

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