Radiology

Radiology

The Department of Radiology at UMC Victoria Hospital provides a full range of radiological diagnostic services like Digital X-Ray, Ultrasound, ECG, Echocardiography, EEG, CT Scan, and MRI Scan.

The best radiology hospital in Uganda, UMC Victoria Hospitals, is equipped with state-of-the-art, technologically advanced medical equipment to ensure the best diagnostic output for our patients.

The department is manned by highly skilled technicians and radiologists, dedicated to providing round-the-clock services to our patients.

Radiology plays a quiet but critical role in medical practice. It allows doctors to look inside the body without surgery, confirm what we suspect clinically, and guide the next step in treatment, whether that is medication, monitoring, or intervention.

Our Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Services

We offer a comprehensive range of imaging services at our radiology centre in Kampala, carefully selected based on what your doctor needs to understand about your condition. Each modality plays a specific role in accurate diagnosis and ongoing care.

  • Digital X-ray
    Digital X-rays are usually the first step in diagnosis. They are quick, widely available, and highly effective in identifying fractures, chest infections such as pneumonia, and certain abdominal conditions. In many emergencies, this is where evaluation begins.
  • Ultrasound
    Ultrasound is a safe and commonly used imaging tool that does not involve radiation. It is widely used to assess the abdomen, liver, kidneys, and pregnancy. It also helps evaluate blood flow and guides minimally invasive procedures, making it especially reassuring for expectant mothers.
  • Echocardiography
    Echocardiography is a specialized ultrasound of the heart. It helps assess heart structure, valve function, and blood flow, allowing early detection of cardiac conditions and monitoring of ongoing heart disease.
  • CT Scan
    CT scans provide detailed cross-sectional images of the body. They are especially valuable in trauma cases to detect internal injuries or bleeding quickly. CT is also used to evaluate cancers, deep infections, and complex bone injuries.
  • MRI Scan
    MRI scans offer highly detailed images of soft tissues such as the brain, spine, joints, and internal organs. Although the scan takes longer, it provides superior clarity without using radiation, making it essential for complex diagnoses.
  • 24-Hour Holter Monitor
    A 24-hour Holter monitor is a portable device that continuously records the heart’s electrical activity over a full day. It helps detect irregular heart rhythms that may not appear during a routine ECG.
  • Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM)
    Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) measures blood pressure at regular intervals over 24 hours while you go about your daily routine. It provides a more accurate assessment of blood pressure patterns and helps diagnose hypertension effectively.
  • Interventional Radiology
    We also offer interventional radiology services, where imaging is used to guide procedures. Through small incisions, we perform biopsies, drain infections, and treat certain conditions without the need for open surgery, reducing recovery time and improving patient comfort.

Conditions Diagnosed Through Radiology at UMC Victoria Hospital

Radiology supports the diagnosis of a wide range of conditions that we commonly see across East Africa.

  • Infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis.
  • Ultrasound can detect abscesses or complications of infections in the abdomen.
  • Imaging plays a key role in identifying cancers, often at stages when symptoms have already progressed. CT and MRI help us understand how far the disease has spread and guide treatment planning.
  • For injuries, especially from road traffic accidents, imaging is essential. CT scans allow us to quickly assess internal bleeding or organ damage, while X-rays help identify fractures.
  • Chronic conditions such as kidney disease, liver disease, and heart-related problems are also evaluated through imaging. In many cases, these conditions develop silently, and scans help us detect complications early.
  • In women’s health, ultrasound is frequently used to assess pregnancy, pelvic pain, or abnormal bleeding.

Additionally, medical experts also use imaging to monitor known conditions over time, checking whether a treatment is working, whether a tumor is shrinking, or whether complications are developing.

What to Expect During a Radiology Scan at UMC Victoria Hospital

Most patients worry about what will happen during a scan. In reality, the process is usually straightforward. It includes:

  • It begins with a discussion where all symptoms are reviewed, and the medical history is studied.
  • Preparation depends on the type of scan. For certain procedures, such as CT or MRI, you may be asked to fast for a few hours. Ultrasound may require a full bladder or an empty stomach, depending on what we are examining.
  • During the scan, you will be guided by trained staff. The procedure is usually painless, though some tests may take longer or require you to remain still.
  • After the scan, the images are carefully reviewed. The report is then shared with your doctor, who will explain the findings in the context of your condition.
  • Safety is something we take seriously. Radiation exposure is kept as low as possible, and each scan is recommended only when the benefit clearly outweighs any risk.

Why Choose UMC Victoria Hospital for Radiology in Uganda?

As the best radiology hospital in Uganda, UMC Victoria Hospital combines advanced technology, specialist expertise, and a patient-centred approach to deliver diagnostic excellence in Kampala.

  • Expert Radiologists in Kampala
    Our experienced radiologists in Uganda work closely with physicians, surgeons, and other specialists, ensuring your scan is interpreted as part of a broader treatment plan — not in isolation.
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment
    Our radiology department is equipped with the latest, technologically advanced medical imaging equipment, ensuring the highest quality diagnostic output for every patient in Uganda.
  • 24/7 Radiology Services
    Medical emergencies do not keep office hours. Our radiology department operates round-the-clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — serving both emergency and scheduled patients.
  • Fast, Accurate Reporting
    Delays in diagnosis worsen outcomes — especially in infections and cancers. Our systems are designed to deliver radiology reports as quickly as possible without compromising accuracy.
  • Clear Communication
    Medical imaging can feel technical. We explain what is being done and why it matters, supporting family-centred care where decisions are made together.
  • Integrated Care in Uganda
    UMC Victoria Hospital brings together radiology, clinical medicine, and surgical expertise under one roof in Kampala. enabling seamless, coordinated care for patients across East Africa.

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