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PRP Injection

PRP Injection at Radiant Radiology

Radiant Radiology offers Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections as part of our image-guided musculoskeletal treatment services. PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood platelets to support the body’s natural healing process, particularly for tendon, ligament, and soft tissue injuries.

How We Perform PRP Injections

The procedure begins with a small blood sample taken from the patient. This sample is processed using specialised equipment to concentrate the platelets. The platelet-rich plasma is then carefully injected into the affected area using ultrasound guidance to ensure precise placement.
Image guidance allows our radiologists to accurately target the injured tissue, improving the effectiveness of the treatment while maintaining patient safety and comfort.

Why Choose Radiant Radiology for PRP Treatment

The Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan is typically performed between 12 and 13 weeks of pregnancy. This scan measures fluid at the back of the baby’s neck and forms part of first trimester screening for chromosomal conditions.

Our team follows precise imaging protocols to obtain accurate measurements, with careful attention to detail and patient comfort throughout the examination.

Morphology Scan

The Morphology Scan, usually performed around 20 weeks, is a comprehensive assessment of your baby’s growth and development.

At Radiant Radiology, this detailed scan evaluates the baby’s organs, spine, heart, brain, limbs, and placenta position. Our experienced sonographers capture high-resolution images, and our radiologists provide a thorough report to your healthcare provider.

Why Choose Radiant Radiology for Pregnancy Scans

Image-guided precision using ultrasound technology
Minimally invasive treatment approach
Experienced radiologists specialising in musculoskeletal procedures
Focus on safe and evidence-based regenerative techniques

At Radiant Radiology, PRP injections are performed with a strong focus on accuracy, patient care, and collaboration with referring practitioners, supporting recovery from tendon injuries and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.