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Radiserve is a unit of KD Healthcare. We are a Kolkata-based Teleradiology solutions company working to bring clinical and workflow excellence with cloud-based automation and  IT-enabled services through our dedicated and certified panel of radiologists with several years of experience.

Presently over 45 facilities and their patients draw benefits from our innovative teleradiology services enhancing their patients’ experience. Our clientele operates in areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging, laboratory diagnostics & molecular medicine, as well as digital health and enterprise services.

At RadiServe, we endeavor to provide Radiology services to the remotest part of the planet with a clear focus on making it convenient fast, and accurate image reading and reporting for the clinics, nursing homes, hospitals, diagnostic centers across the globe thereby benefiting the patients with a shorter TAT. 

Our promise

Agility, convenience and reliability. Because without reliability nothing else matters

Why Teleradiology Is Crucial for India’s Healthcare Ecosystem

India’s healthcare system is evolving rapidly, but unequal access to diagnostic services—especially radiology—is still a pressing issue. With a large rural population, growing healthcare needs, and a limited number of radiologists, teleradiology has emerged as a powerful tool to bridge the diagnostic divide. The Radiologist Shortage in India India currently faces a critical shortage of

Why Teleradiology Transforming Healthcare Delivery

In today’s fast-evolving medical landscape, teleradiology is at the forefront of digital healthcare transformation. As hospitals and diagnostic centres strive to deliver accurate, timely radiological reporting across geographies, teleradiology is becoming not just a convenience—but a necessity. What Is Teleradiology? Teleradiology is the transmission of radiological images (such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs) from

How Teleradiology Makes a Difference

In a rapidly growing healthcare sector, the world does not have enough radiologists to be present at every radiology center. This holds true especially for a country as large as India, which has over 700 million people living away in regions that do not have access to full-fledged healthcare centers with radiologists on duty. While