Department of Radiodiagnosis

About US

The Department of Radiodiagnosis at MAMS is one of the premier departments and has rapidly evolved into one of the most advanced imaging centers in the state. It offers a wide range of diagnostic services using various imaging modalities, supports academic activities through publications and presentations at scientific conferences, and conducts research-based studies. The department also organizes conferences and workshops for education and actively participates in patient care, providing both inpatient and outpatient interventional procedures and intensive care.

The department is fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including 3 ultrasound machines, consisting of latest advances like ultrasound elastography, musculo skeletal ultrasound with linear and hockey stick probes, 3D, 4D trans abdominal and trans vaginal scans. 5 fixed & 5 bedside X-ray machines (including a fluoroscopy machine) supported with digital radiography, volume computed tomography system, and a 1.5 Tesla MRI machine.The introduction of digital radiography has further enhanced the quality of care provided.

The department is committed to providing excellent healthcare, with a focus on serving the underserved populations by offering radiological investigations at subsidized costs.

OUR VISION

“To create a comprehensive and integrated healthcare facility with best clinical practices and cutting-edge technolgy”

OUR MISSION

“To deliver state-of-the-art patient care services in a comprehensive manner to respect every individual with an emphasis on quality service and excellence at affordable cost”

Key features and services of the department include:

24-hour service to the hospital, with faculty dedicated to training students in diagnostic procedures.
Interdisciplinary research and education in Radiodiagnosis.
Presentations by faculty and students at Continuing Medical Education programs, Indian Radiological and Imaging Association meetings, and state and national conferences.
Availability of sophisticated diagnostic and interventional imaging services around the clock, including MRI (1.5 Tesla), Spiral CT Scan with 3D image reconstruction, digital fluoroscopy, and ultrasound equipment with color Doppler.
Specialized services such as mammography/sono-mammography and digital subtraction angiography.

The department performs a broad range of radiological investigations, both conventional and cross-sectional, and carries out interventional procedures like image-guided FNAC and biopsies, and percutaneous aspiration and drainage.

The department is recognized for its postgraduate (MD) teaching program under KNR University. Postgraduate training includes case discussions, seminars, journal clubs, interesting film sessions, and clinico-radiological meetings with various departments, in addition to clinical postings. Faculty also participates in undergraduate teaching activities for MBBS students.

In addition to clinical services, the department is actively involved in research, academic initiatives, and inter-departmental collaborations.

FACULTY

FACULTY LIST:

S.NO Name of the Staff Qualification Designation
1
Dr Tirumani Sudha Bindu
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Professor & HOD
2
Dr. Neeli Sree Hari Uday Kumar
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Professor
3
Dr Tummala Pavani
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Professor
4
Dr Ritesh Kumar
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Professor
5
Dr. Swetha Annakula
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Associate Professor
6
Dr. Thati Sai Soumya
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
7
Dr. Bharath Mathangi
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
8
Dr. Garudadri Susmitha
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
9
Dr Perumalla Navyatha
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Associate Professor
10
Dr. Saripudi S V N P Manikanta Vijay
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Associate Professor
11
Dr Pranav Srinath Reddy Eddula
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
12
Dr Mohammed Shujauddin Saif
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
13
Dr Pavan Kumar B
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
14
Dr Dangudubiyam Sri Venkata Pratap
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Assistant Professor
15
Dr Pullemla Anjali
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
16
Dr Kolluru Achuth Bhagavan Revanth
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
17
Dr Guntaka Srujana
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
18
Dr Bhargava Ram Dasangam
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
19
Dr Ramadugu Amulya
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
20
Dr Vikram Kumar Bajjuri
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
21
Dr Katakam Ravi Teja
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
22
Dr Ram Subhash Alla
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident
23
Dr Yenne Anvitha
M.D. (Radio-diagnosis)
Senior Resident

Publications

1. Navyatha P, Kumar R, Mathangi B. A study on the role of MRI in the evaluation of ring-enhancing lesions in the brain with relation to MR spectroscopy in a tertiary care hospital. Eur Chem Bull. 2023;12(Special Issue 4):2498-2507.
2. Rao PM, Bindhu S, Kumari V, Ahmed N, Kumar S. Unruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm from left coronary sinus secondary to Brucella endocarditis. Int J Recent Sci Res. 2021;12(10B):43294-43296.
3. Tirumani SB, Thaluri S, Thatipamula M, Mudunoor VK. CT in the assessment of pediatric lymphatic malformations. J Evid Based Med Healthc. 2020;7(28):2349-2562.
4. Tirumani SB, Prasad R, Mudunoor VK, Aemjal SC, Tirumani H, Rohatgi S. Ossified dysraphic hamartoma with lipomyelocoele/lipomyelomeningocele – A rare radiological entity. Clin Imaging. 2017 May-Jun;43:60-63.
5. Adepu V, Annakula S, Navyatha P. Evaluation of diagnostic performance of MDCT coronary angiography in comparison with conventional coronary angiography. Int J Acad Med Pharm. [cited 2023].
6. Annakula S, Krishna V, Mathangi B. A comparative study of transabdominal USG and cystoscopy in urinary bladder tumors in a tertiary care hospital. Eur J Cardiovasc Med. 2023;13(2).
7. Sakalecha AK, GR V, Thati SS, Singh A, Sawkar S, Muthyal GY. Novel coronavirus 2019 disease: Assessment on high-resolution computed tomography thorax. Cureus. 2023 Feb 26;15(2):e35506.
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