Pathology/ Xray

Healthcare That Puts You First

At Sahaj Hospital, we believe that accurate treatment begins with an accurate diagnosis. To achieve this, we rely on the two primary pillars of modern medicine: Pathology and Radiology. While both are essential for understanding your health, they use distinct methods to provide our clinicians with a complete picture of your well-being.

What is Pathology at Sahaj Hospital?

Pathology is the study of disease at the cellular and molecular level. At Sahaj Hospital, our pathology department focuses on identifying the exact nature, cause, and origin of an illness by examining physical samples from the body.

  • How it works: Our pathologists analyze blood, urine, body fluids, and tissue biopsies using advanced laboratory technology.

  • The Goal: Whether you are dealing with a persistent fever or an undiagnosed symptom, a pathology report serves as the "gold standard" for diagnosis.

  • The Impact: It allows our doctors to pinpoint the disease, determine its progression, and select the most effective medications—such as specific antibiotics or targeted therapies—tailored to your unique needs.

What is Radiology at Sahaj Hospital?

Radiology is the medical speciality that uses imaging technology to visualise the internal structures of your body. Think of it as the "eyes" of our medical team, allowing us to see what is happening deep inside without the need for invasive procedures.

  • How it works: Our radiologists utilise high-end tools, including X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and Ultrasounds, to create detailed maps of your internal anatomy.

  • The Goal: Radiology is used to detect everything from bone fractures and blood clots to tumours and internal organ damage.

  • The Impact: Because these methods are non-invasive, they are incredibly useful for monitoring your progress before, during, and after treatment, ensuring your recovery is on the right track.

Why the Combination Matters

At Sahaj Hospital, these two fields work in tandem. While Radiology might find a growth or an abnormality (the "where"), Pathology confirms exactly what that growth is (the "what"). Together, they provide the comprehensive data our specialists need to provide you with the highest standard of care.