
Fluoroscopy Imaging
Real-Time Imaging for Accurate Diagnosis & Guided Procedures

Fluoroscopy Imaging Studies
At Pramodini Diagnostics, our advanced Fluoroscopy Imaging services provide continuous, real-time X-ray visualization to accurately evaluate movement, function, and internal structures of the body. This dynamic imaging technique plays a crucial role in diagnosing gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, vascular, and urological conditions, as well as in guiding interventional procedures with precision and safety.
Special Studies Offered
Barium Swallow, Meal & Follow-Through
Barium Enema Studies
Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
Micturating Cystourethrogram (MCU)
Intravenous Urography (IVU)
Gastrointestinal Motility Studies
Image-Guided Injections & Interventional Procedures
Understanding the Technology
Fluoroscopy is an advanced imaging technique that uses continuous X-ray beams to produce live moving images of internal organs and structures. Unlike standard X-rays that capture a single still image, fluoroscopy allows doctors to observe real-time movement, such as swallowing, joint motion, blood flow, or the passage of contrast material through organs.
At Pramodini Diagnostics, we use modern digital fluoroscopy systems that deliver high-resolution images while minimizing radiation exposure. This technology enables accurate diagnosis, functional assessment, and precise procedural guidance.

Benefits of Fluoroscopy Imaging
Provides real-time visualization of organ function
Enables dynamic assessment rather than static images
Essential for gastrointestinal and urological evaluations
Supports image-guided diagnostic and interventional procedures
Improves diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning
Uses controlled, low-dose radiation for patient safety

When is it Recommonded?
Fluoroscopy may be recommended when your doctor needs to evaluate movement, function, or flow within the body, including:
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Difficulty in swallowing or digestive issues
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Chronic abdominal pain or bowel disorders
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Infertility evaluation (HSG)
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Urinary tract abnormalities
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Joint movement and musculoskeletal assessments
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Guidance for injections or minimally invasive procedures