- 1. Landseed Hospital
- (Category)
- ... overseas staff. Using the latest advanced medical equipment like CT and MRI, the hospital offers preventive healthcare, Family medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, ...
- 2. Chiropractic Care
- (Landseed Hospital)
- ... benefit from consulting a different practitioner or if you require other testing such as x-ray or MRI, we'll make the proper referral. Otherwise, we'll recommend a program of specific chiropractic adjustments. ...
- 3. Infectious diseases
- (Infectious diseases)
- ... — such as X-rays, computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) — can help pinpoint diagnoses and rule out other conditions that may be causing your symptoms. X-rays. This painless ...
- 4. Incompetent cervix
- (Incompetent cervix)
- ... your health care provider might suggest an ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) — a procedure that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues within ...
- 5. Pseudotumor cerebri
- (Pseudotumor cerebri)
- ... besides your so-called normal blind spot in each eye where the optic nerve enters the retina. Brain imaging CT or MRI scans can rule out other problems that can cause similar symptoms, such as brain ...
- 6. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... of the small bowel. This test has replaced barium X-rays in many medical centers. Magnetic resonance imaging. An MRI scanner uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of organs ...
- 7. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... A CT scan may also reveal how much of the colon is inflamed. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An MRI scanner uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues. ...
- 8. Gynecomastia
- (Gynecomastia)
- ... on your initial test results, including: Chest X-rays Computerized tomography (CT) scans Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans Testicular ultrasounds Tissue biopsies Conditions that cause ...
- 9. Growth plate fractures
- (Growth plate fractures)
- ... X-rays of both the injured limb and the opposite limb so that they can be compared. In some cases, scans that can visualize soft tissue — such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomography ...
- 10. Graves' disease
- (Graves' disease)
- ... as computerized tomography (CT), a specialized X-ray technology that produces thin cross-sectional images. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create either ...
- 11. Golfer's elbow
- (Golfer's elbow)
- ... help the doctor rule out other possible causes of elbow pain, such as a fracture or arthritis. Rarely, more comprehensive imaging studies — such as magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) — are performed. ...
- 12. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... Oral cultures. Taking samples from your mouth can tell whether you have a fungal, bacterial or viral infection. Imaging. Your doctor may recommend an MRI, CT scan or other imaging tests to ...
- 13. Gaucher's disease
- (Gaucher's disease)
- ... as: Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), which uses low-level X-rays to measure bone density, including changes over time Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which use a magnetic field ...
- 14. Stomach cancer
- (Stomach cancer)
- ... emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Exploratory surgery. Your doctor may recommend surgery to look for signs that your cancer has spread beyond your stomach within your ...
- 15. Gangrene
- (Gangrene)
- ... or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan can be used to view interior body structures and assess the extent to which gangrene has spread. An arteriogram is an imaging test used to visualize your arteries. ...
- 16. Ganglion cysts
- (Ganglion cysts)
- ... (occult ganglions) is pain. These occult cysts can be seen only with ultrasound or MRI. When to see a doctor If you experience a noticeable lump or pain in your wrist, hand or foot, see your doctor. ...
- 17. Gallstones
- (Gallstones)
- ... magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Gallstones discovered using ERCP can be removed during the procedure. Blood tests to look for complications. Blood ...
- 18. Gallbladder cancer
- (Gallbladder cancer)
- ... (MRI). Determining the extent of gallbladder cancer Once your doctor diagnoses your gallbladder cancer, he or she works to find the extent (stage) of your cancer. Your gallbladder cancer's stage ...
- 19. Galactorrhea
- (Galactorrhea)
- ... Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to check for a tumor or other abnormality of your pituitary gland, if your blood test reveals elevated prolactin levels. If your doctor suspects medication use ...
- 20. Dislocation
- (Dislocation)
- ... used to confirm the dislocation and may reveal broken bones or other damage to your joint. MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help your doctor assess damage to the soft tissue structures ...