Modern teleradiology reporting services are designed to support a wide range of imaging modalities, enabling hospitals, diagnostic centres, and clinics to deliver accurate and timely diagnoses without geographical limitations. At Oshin Infotech Services Private Limited, comprehensive coverage across major and specialized imaging modalities ensures seamless radiology support for routine, emergency, and subspecialty cases.
Computed Tomography (CT) is one of the most widely used modalities in teleradiology. CT scans, including brain, chest, abdomen, trauma, angiography, and contrast studies, are interpreted by experienced radiologists with rapid turnaround times. This is especially critical for emergency and night-time reporting, where quick decision-making can significantly impact patient outcomes.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is another core component of teleradiology reporting services. MRI studies such as neuro MRI, spine, musculoskeletal (MSK), cardiac MRI, and abdominal MRI require high levels of expertise. Subspecialty radiologists ensure accurate interpretation of complex MRI scans, supporting neurologists, orthopaedic surgeons, and physicians with precise diagnostic insights.
Digital X-ray reporting forms the backbone of daily radiology workloads for hospitals and diagnostic centres. Chest X-rays, skeletal studies, trauma imaging, and portable X-rays are reported efficiently, helping reduce reporting backlogs and improve workflow efficiency.
Ultrasound (USG) reporting is also supported, including abdominal, pelvic, obstetric, small parts, and Doppler studies. Remote ultrasound reporting helps centres maintain continuity of care even when on-site radiologists are unavailable.
Mammography and breast imaging are handled with strict quality protocols due to their critical role in early cancer detection. Teleradiology reporting services cover screening mammograms, diagnostic mammography, and follow-up studies, ensuring compliance with reporting standards and accuracy.
In addition, advanced and specialized imaging modalities such as PET-CT, nuclear medicine studies, and cardiac imaging can be supported based on client requirements. These services are particularly beneficial for tertiary hospitals and advanced diagnostic centres.
By covering a broad spectrum of imaging modalities, teleradiology reporting services help healthcare providers enhance diagnostic accuracy, reduce turnaround time, and maintain uninterrupted radiology operations. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive timely and reliable reports, regardless of location or time constraints.