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Vinmec Saigon International Clinic

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Diagnostic Imaging at Vinmec Saigon International Clinic in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  With an aim to provide the best possible healthcare for the citizens of Ho Chi Minh city, Vinmec Health Care System officially opened Vinmec Saigon International Clinic at Number 2 – 2 Bis Tran Cao Van street, Dist...more
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Medlatec - Ho Chi Minh City

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Medlatec - Ho Chi Minh City
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Diagnostic Imaging at Medlatec - Ho Chi Minh City in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Great service with this Medlatec clinic! Quick service, decent prices, positive and professional staff who speaks good English. Choose this place for good treatment and peace of mind.
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Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hà Nội

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Diagnostic Imaging at Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hà Nội in Ha Noi, Vietnam

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Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hồ Chí Minh

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Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hồ Chí Minh

Diagnostic Imaging at Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hồ Chí Minh in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hà Ná»™i

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Diagnostic Imaging at Bệnh Viện Quóc Té Piyavate - Hà Ná»™i in Ha Noi, Vietnam

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Piyavate International Hospital

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Diagnostic Imaging at Piyavate International Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Diagnostic Imaging clinics in Vietnam
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Diagnostic imaging, also known as medical imaging, describes a variety of techniques to look inside the body to diagnose the cause of an injury or illness, as well as to find any signs of a health condition. It is also used to see how well your body responds to treatment for an illness or fracture. 

Many diagnostic imaging tests are noninvasive and painless. Some tests use a small amount of radiation exposure. Some require you to remain still inside a machine for a long time, which may cause little discomfort. 

Other diagnostic tests involve the insertion of a small camera attached to a thin, long tube (often referred to as a “scope”) into your body. These types of diagnostic tests are invasive and require anesthesia.

Some of the most common types of diagnostic imaging tests are as follows:

  • X-ray is among the most well-known diagnostic imaging tests. It generates images that allow your doctor to see if there is any damage or injury to the bones.
  • Computed tomography (CT) scan, also known as “cat scan,” is a test that combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles. It is often used to quickly examine people who could have internal injuries. It can help doctors evaluate the brain, spine, abdomen, chest, and neck.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses a powerful magnet to obtain an image of the body instead of radiation. It is most commonly used to examine spinal cord and brain anomalies, joint abnormalities, and tumors.
  • Ultrasound, also known as sonography, uses high-frequency waves to create images of the inside of the body. It is most commonly used to examine a fetus during pregnancy. However, it can also be used to examine a wide range of body parts, including the heart, joints, and bladder.
  • Mammography is a type of x-ray image of the breast. It can be used to check for early breast cancer signs that cannot be felt through the use of a low-dose x-ray.
  • A diagnostic biopsy is the main method doctors use to diagnose most types of cancer. It involves the removal of a piece of tissue or cell sample to be analyzed in a laboratory.
  • Endoscopy, laparoscopy, and colposcopy involve the insertion of a thin, flexible scope with a video camera attached to its end through a passageway or bodily opening to look at the inside of a particular organ, such as the colon or the lungs.

How Long Should I Stay in Vietnam?

You can usually leave the hospital straight away after diagnostic imaging tests. However, it is advisable that you stay in Vietnam for 5 to 7 days to wait for the results. Once the results are ready, you will have to attend a follow-up appointment where your doctor explains the results and discuss the treatment plan, if needed.

What's the Expected Recovery Time?

Most diagnostic tests, such as ultrasound and CT scan, do not require any recovery time. However, you may need to take one or two days off work and avoid strenuous activities for several days after some types of diagnostic biopsy, endoscopy, laparoscopy, and colposcopy.

What Aftercare is Required?

There is usually no special aftercare or restrictions after diagnostic imaging tests. You may be advised to drink plenty of water immediately after, especially if contrast was used. If the procedure is invasive, your doctor will give you detailed instructions on how to care for the wounds. 

What's the Success Rate?

Diagnostic imaging tests have high success and accuracy rates. The continuous improvement and advancement of diagnostic imaging technology have transformed healthcare, allowing for earlier diagnosis of many medical conditions, reduces the need for invasive processes. The side effects of diagnostic imaging tests are very minimal, such as slight discomfort, pain, swelling, and bruising.

Are there Alternatives?

There are no alternatives to diagnostic imaging. It is vital for the diagnosis of medical conditions, allowing your doctor to decide the best treatment or management plan.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 27/01/2023