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Radiologists are essential to accurate diagnosis and early detection of disease. At ShopDoc, we help you connect with the top radiologists in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and all across the UAE—professionals equipped with advanced imaging technologies to provide fast, reliable, and expert radiology interpretations.
A radiologist is a medical doctor specialized in interpreting medical imaging such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and nuclear medicine to diagnose and monitor various health conditions. They play a central role in supporting doctors in diagnosing everything from broken bones and infections to cancer and internal organ disorders.
Radiologists are involved in both diagnostic and interventional procedures:
X-ray Interpretation – Bone fractures, chest conditions, and infections
Ultrasound Scanning – Soft tissue, pregnancy, and abdominal organs
CT (Computed Tomography) Scans – Cross-sectional views of organs and tissues
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) – Neurological, musculoskeletal, and spinal imaging
Mammography – Breast cancer screening and evaluation
Bone Densitometry (DEXA scans) – Osteoporosis diagnosis
Nuclear Medicine – Imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material
PET-CT Scans – Commonly used in cancer detection and monitoring
Fluoroscopy – Live X-ray imaging for procedures
Interventional Radiology – Minimally invasive treatments like biopsies, drainages, and angioplasty under image guidance
Radiologists work closely with general practitioners, surgeons, oncologists, and other specialists to:
Detect and diagnose diseases early
Evaluate treatment progress
Guide surgical or therapeutic procedures
Provide second opinions and specialist interpretations
Recommend further tests or specialist care when needed
Looking for reliable imaging services? ShopDoc makes it easy to book top radiologists in:
Dubai: Dubai Healthcare City, JLT, Al Barsha, Deira
Abu Dhabi: Al Khalidiyah, Reem Island, Mussafah, Madinat Zayed
Sharjah: Al Majaz, Al Nahda, Rolla, and University City
Also available in Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Al Ain
You may need to consult a radiologist if:
Your physician refers you for imaging
You’re undergoing cancer screening or monitoring
You experience unexplained pain or swelling
You're pregnant and need fetal ultrasound or anomaly scan
You’re preparing for or recovering from surgery
You need a biopsy or image-guided procedure
Radiologists play a behind-the-scenes yet crucial role in most major health diagnoses.
Access to MOH, DHA & DOH licensed radiologists
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In-clinic and hospital-based radiology services
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Multiple languages: English, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam
Can I book imaging services directly with a radiologist?
In most cases, you’ll need a referral from your physician. However, some wellness scans and screenings (e.g., mammograms, DEXA) can be booked directly.
How long does it take to get imaging results?
Simple X-rays may be reported within 1–2 hours, while complex MRI or CT scans typically take 24–48 hours.
What is the difference between a radiologist and a technician?
Radiologic technicians operate the imaging equipment, while radiologists are the medical doctors who interpret the images and generate diagnostic reports.
Are all imaging tests safe?
Yes. Modern equipment uses minimal radiation, and MRIs and ultrasounds are radiation-free. Pregnant patients are typically advised to avoid certain imaging unless absolutely necessary.
Is interventional radiology painful?
Most procedures are minimally invasive and performed under local anesthesia. Interventional radiologists use imaging to guide needles or catheters for precise treatment with minimal discomfort.
A radiologist is a medical professional who has received training in the interpretation of imaging tests such as CT scans, MRIs , ultrasounds and X-rays in order to diagnose and occasionally treat illnesses. They are essential to contemporary medicine because they offer vital information that directs diagnosis and care. Radiologists collaborate closely with other medical professionals to identify, track and assess medical conditions.
From tumors and cardiovascular disorders to infections and fractures radiologists play a critical role in diagnosing conditions. After identifying anomalies in the images they generate reports that help your doctor decide on the best course of action. Using imaging guidance some radiologists—known as interventional radiologists—also carry out minimally invasive procedures like biopsies and catheter insertions.
The imaging tests that radiologists perform include mammograms CT scans MRIs ultrasounds and X-rays. Interventional radiologists use imaging to carry out operations like fluid drain biopsies and even non-surgical treatment of some types of cancer.
Your doctor will refer you to a radiologist if imaging tests are required to diagnose or track a condition. For instance in order to determine the extent of a fracture look for internal bleeding or find tumors a radiologist may be consulted.
Radiologists frequently spot diseases in their early stages and provide vital diagnostic information that allows for precise and prompt treatment. Their proficiency is necessary for focused and efficient medical care.
FAQ
Is it safe to have multiple scans?
Yes but there is less exposure. Radiologists make sure that imaging is only suggested when it's required.
How long does it take to receive the results of the scan?
Results can usually be obtained in 24 to 48 hours though urgent cases might get priority.
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