Interventional Radiology (IR) is an advanced medical specialty that uses real-time imaging such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions with high precision. It offers a targeted approach, allowing doctors to reach affected areas inside the body without the need for large incisions, making early and accurate intervention highly effective.
Using minimally invasive, image-guided techniques, many conditions can be managed with less discomfort, reduced risk, and quicker recovery compared to traditional methods. IR is commonly used for conditions such as blocked blood vessels, tumors, organ-related issues, and chronic pain. With shorter hospital stays and faster return to daily activities, it provides a safe and efficient treatment option for patients seeking advanced, patient-friendly care.
Delivers chemotherapy or radiation directly to tumors using catheters to minimize systemic side effects.
Uses thermal energy or microwaves to destroy cancerous growths in organs without invasive surgery.
Opens narrowed or blocked blood vessels using tiny balloons and mesh tubes to restore flow.
Treats life-threatening brain aneurysms and strokes through specialized micro-catheters guided by real-time imaging.
Shrinks painful uterine fibroids by blocking their blood supply, providing a non-surgical alternative to hysterectomy.
Relieves symptoms of an enlarged prostate through a tiny incision, avoiding traditional surgical risks.
Employs laser or medical adhesives to close diseased leg veins and improve circulation.
Clears blockages in the liver or kidneys using image-guided tubes to prevent infection and organ failure.
Dr. Saurabh Kumar
Interventional Radiologist
MBBS | MD | DNB | FGIR
19+ Years of Experience
Dr. Amal Roy Chaudhoory
Radiation Oncologist
MBBS | MD – Radiotherapy
26+ Years of Experience
Dr. Anusheel Munshi
Radiation Oncologist
MBBS | MD | DNB
28+ Years of Experience