Our Centers Across the Region
"With state-of-the-art locations across the region, our centers are dedicated to serving local communities with clinical excellence, accessibility, and warm care — wherever you are."

Accurate diagnosis is the first and most crucial step toward effective treatment. At Narsingh Women & Child Care, our Radiology Services provide advanced, safe, and precise diagnostic imaging tailored specifically for women, expecting mothers, and children. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we ensure high-quality imaging with minimal radiation exposure, helping our doctors make the right medical decisions quickly and accurately.
Whether you need routine pregnancy monitoring, specialized gynecological diagnostics, or a gentle pediatric X-ray, our experienced radiology team is committed to making the process comfortable and stress-free. We prioritize safety and clarity, giving you peace of mind when you need it most.
Medical imaging can sometimes feel intimidating, especially for children and expecting mothers. We combine cutting-edge clinical technology with a calming environment to ensure every patient feels relaxed, safe, and fully informed.
We offer specialized diagnostics utilizing the latest 3D/4D ultrasound, low-dose digital X-rays, and Doppler technologies tailored to your specific health requirements.
We adhere strictly to the highest safety standards, using minimal radiation doses and child-friendly techniques to ensure maximum safety for fragile newborns, growing children, and pregnant women.
"With state-of-the-art locations across the region, our centers are dedicated to serving local communities with clinical excellence, accessibility, and warm care — wherever you are."
We provide a full spectrum of specialized radiology services, recognizing that the anatomical and medical needs of women and children are unique and require highly specific imaging protocols.
Comprehensive pregnancy monitoring, including early dating scans, NT scans, fetal anomaly scans, Doppler studies, and high-resolution 3D/4D ultrasounds.
Gentle, fast, and highly accurate imaging for infants and children, utilizing pediatric-specific ultrasounds and low-dose digital X-rays for injuries or illnesses.
Specialized gynecological and breast imaging, including pelvic ultrasounds, follicular monitoring, and mammography to proactively manage reproductive and breast health.
We believe diagnostics should be seamless, fast, and highly supportive. Our team of specialized radiologists and technicians guides you through every procedure, ensuring clarity, comfort, and prompt results.
A gentle introduction to the procedure, explaining exactly what to expect to ease anxiety for both mothers and children.
Performing the scan using advanced, low-radiation equipment in a comfortable, private, and child-friendly environment.
Collaborating directly with your primary pediatrician or gynecologist to deliver prompt, detailed, and highly accurate diagnostic reports for immediate care planning.
Yes, absolutely. Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves—not ionizing radiation—to create pictures of the baby. It is a completely safe, painless, and non-invasive way to monitor fetal growth and detect any abnormalities.
When medically necessary, X-rays are very safe. We use specialized pediatric protocols and modern digital equipment to ensure your child receives the absolute lowest dose of radiation required to capture a clear, diagnostic image.
An anomaly scan (often called a mid-pregnancy scan) is a detailed ultrasound typically performed between 18 and 22 weeks. It carefully examines the baby's organs, brain, heart, spine, and limbs to ensure they are developing normally.
Preparation depends on the specific type of scan. For an early pregnancy or pelvic ultrasound, you may be asked to drink plenty of water and arrive with a full bladder. For other scans, no preparation is needed. Our team will provide exact instructions when you book your appointment.
For the early detection of breast cancer, women at average risk are generally advised to begin getting annual screening mammograms starting at age 40. However, if you have a strong family history of breast cancer, your doctor may recommend starting earlier.