Our Team

  • Treating Blocked Or Narrowed Blood Vessels
  • Managing Aneurysms, Or Performing Embolization To Stop Bleeding Or Shrink Tumors.
At A Glance

A Vascular and Interventional Radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in minimally invasive procedures using image guidance (such as X-ray, CT, ultrasound, or MRI) to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, particularly those involving the blood vessels.

  • Vascular Procedures: Treating blocked or narrowed blood vessels  managing aneurysms, or performing embolization to stop bleeding or shrink tumors.

  • Non-Vascular Interventions: Includes biopsies, drainage of abscesses, tumor ablation, and placing feeding tubes or central lines.

  • Image-Guided Therapy: They use real-time imaging to guide catheters and instruments through blood vessels or body tissues with high precision.
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_ WHY CHOOSE US _

Why do patients trust us

Your search for a doctor specialising in varicose veins, Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) ends here. We provide the most cost-effective & comprehensive pain management & pain relief solutions through minimally invasive procedures which improve your quality of life while minimizing recovery time. We help you settle with less- Less Cost, Less Pain, Less Recovery Time, Less Discomfort, Less Risk. Don’t compromise on your health- trust Jaipur’s leading Interventional Radiologist for pain relief, varicose veins, PAD, DVT and other treatments involving minimally invasive procedures.


_ BENEFITS_

Minimum Invasive Procedures. Expert Pain Management. Comprehensive Care Patient-Centered Approach

Therapeutic Areas of Focus

Intervention Radiologist

An interventional radiologist (IR) is a medical doctor who specializes in performing minimally invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance, such as X-rays, CT scans, ultrasound, and MRI.

What They Do:

Interventional radiologists use tiny instruments, like catheters and needles, inserted through small incisions (often just a pinhole in the skin), to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions.

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