Diagnostic Tests

The X-ray scan of the arm (lateral) is the first-choice imaging test performed for suspected pathologies in the arm, in order to make a diagnosis and determine further treatment procedures or – where needed – diagnostic procedures.

The X-ray scan of the carpus (wrist) (AP + lateral) is the first-choice imaging test performed for suspected pathologies in the wrist, in order to make a diagnosis and determine further treatment procedures or – where needed – diagnostic procedures.

An X-ray scan of the lumbosacral spine AP+lateral is a basic imaging test which involves a short-term exposure to X-rays.

An X-ray scan of the cervical spine AP+lateral is the basic imaging test which involves a short-term exposure to X-rays.

The X-ray scan of the thoracic spine (AP + lateral) is designed to assess vertebral irregularities and the presence of pathogenic lesions.

The X-ray scan of the thorax (the chest) (PA+lateral) is a basic imaging test which involves a short-term exposure to X-rays.

The X-ray scan of the thorax (the chest) (PA) is a basic imaging test which involves a short-term exposure to X-rays.

The otoacoustic emission test is a simple, non-invasive test that detects conductive hearing loss of cochlear origin. The test can be performed in patients of any age: children, teenagers, and adults.

OCT or optical coherence tomography is one of the most modern diagnostic methods that use optical scanning.