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'We Have Grown into Today's Statute by Focussing on Two Basic Factors, Namely Cost-effective Solutions and Unlimited Service Support'
India's major medical imaging company, Sanrad has forayed into the 1.5T superconducting MRI segment by launching one of the most innovative Japanese magnet technology from Mitsubishi. In a candid interview, Som Panicker, Vice President, Sanrad talks about the company's new venture and their future plans

Sanrad's New MRI - Contraption Extraordinaire
Sanrad launches new Helium less 1.5T super conducting MRI with two variants equipped with several advantageous features to suit both institutional as well as individual investors

CT FEST 2011 - a Focussed Success!!
CT FEST 2011 was a great success with a series of interesting speakers, fascinating sessions and product launches thereby inviting participation from the major players of the radiology segment

Point-of-Care Ultrasound -- Emerging Technology Offers Critical Applications
Over the years, the use of ultrasound to scan the body for injury or disease has proven itself to be an effective and rapid means of aiding physicians in non-invasive diagnostic imaging

Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital launches the Suicide Prevention Project Initiating a comprehensive programme to contain suicide in the community
Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital has launched the Suicide Prevention Programme with the opening ceremony held on 14th January, 2012 at 12 noon at its premises


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