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Imaging Services Offered

We offer top quality imaging services that generate high-resolution imagery using state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment that includes digital mammography, x-ray, computed radiography (CR), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) fusion imaging.

Bone Density

Using bone density testing for the detection of osteoporosis.

The bone densitometer measures your bone mineral density. This information will be used in making a diagnosis about your bone status.

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CT-Computed Tomography

Using images to show parts of the body in great detail.

CT scans produce detailed, computer generated cross-sectional images of body tissues, bones and organs that are used to diagnose diseases.

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Mammography

Using imaging for prevention or diagnosis of breast cancer.

Mammography is the best method available for the early detection of breast cancer. A screening mammogram involves two X-rays of each breast.

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MRI

Using a magnetic field to produce detailed images of the body.

An MRI is a procedure that creates detailed internal images of the body. MRIs can assist physicians in detecting diseases or other abnormalities very early stages.

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Open MRI

A quieter and more comfortable option to a standard MRI.

Open Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or Open MRI is a very patient friendly procedure that is quieter and more comfortable for patients than a closed MRI.

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Pain Management Injections

Using imaging for injection placement to manage pain.

Pain Management Injections provide long-term pain relief by delivering a combination of local anesthetic and steroid to an area in the body that is the source of pain.

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PET/CT

Using nuclear medicine and imaging to measure activity.

Utilizing a low dose CT examination in combination with a PET examination, images are reconstructed by computer analysis to gather more information.

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Ultrasound

Using sound waves to view internal structures in the body.

Ultrasound examinations are painless, and are performed with the use of a probe that emits sound waves, making an image from the reflection of the sound waves.

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X-Ray

Using images to diagnose a wide variety of conditions.

The X-ray is the primary and most common radiology tool. X-rays provide valuable information to radiologists about your health and play an important role in diagnosis.

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