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| Monday, February 06 2012 | |
| Osteoarticular system |
| Chest |
| Abdomen |
| Gastrointestinal contrast |
| Urinary tract procedures |
| Dental radiography |
| Myelography |
| Eye |
| Thyroid |
| Soft tissues |
| Breast |
| Abdomen |
| Pelvis |
| Obstetric |
| Prostate |
| Scrotal |
| Pediatrics |
| Doppler |
| Screening mammography |
| Diagnostic mammography |
| Ultrasound |
| Interventional techniques |
| Head |
| Neck |
| Shoulder |
| Thorax |
| Abdomen |
| Pelvis |
| Spine |
| Extermities |
| Osteoporosis |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
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Bone Density Scanning - Osteoporosis ScreeningWe offer the latest technology of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) for bone density exams, which provides the safest and most convenient screening exam available. (Frequently Asked Questions about Bone Density Scanning - Osteoporosis Screening) Computed Tomography CTUtilizing cutting edge CT "spiral" technology, we provide a full spectrum of CT imaging examinations. The Radiologist plans each examination based upon the individual patients medical needs. The Radiologist monitors the exam, and reviews the study for completeness before the patient leaves the Center. When contrast is needed, we use only non-ionic intravenous contrast for patient safety. Our computer linked teleradiology system allows for images to be sent to and from clinics/doctors/hospitals for comparison with prior exams or for clinical staff review. (Frequently Asked Questions about Computed Tomography CT) CT Lung Cancer ScreeningA breakthrough screening exam is now available at the Center that offers a quick, effective, and safe method of screening for lung cancer. Performed on the Spiral CT scanner, the CT Lung Scan exam takes less than a minute, does not require contrast, and is low-dose. This modality is able to detect lung tumors at a much earlier stage than conventional chest x-ray, thereby increasing the potential for recovery. (Frequently Asked Questions about CT Lung Cancer Screening) DentascanningDentascan is a special CT study that is used to provide precise detailed images of the upper and lower jaw. These studies are used by Dental Specialists for the evaluation of dental implant sites for their patients. (Frequently Asked Questions about Dentascanning) General X-Ray, IVP and Fluoroscopy (GI Series, Barium Enema, HSG)We provide a full array of conventional radiologic procedures, as well as, special exams such as barium studies of the upper and lower intestinal tract, urology studies, and vascular studies. (Frequently Asked Questions about X-Ray, Barium Enema, GI Series, HSG, IVP) Mammography/Womens ImagingOur Womens Imaging Suite provides state of the art low-dose mammography and ultrasound imaging with separate waiting and dressing areas. The facility is fully accredited by the American College of Radiology and certified by the Federal Government (FDA) under the Mammography Quality Standards Act (1992). Our female technologists have advanced certification in mammography, and our Radiologists have special expertise in mammography. Our mammography patients receive comprehensive and individualized mammography exams. Once the initial views are taken, a Radiologist immediately reviews the films. Should additional views or ultrasound be required they are performed at the time of your visit, rather than scheduling another appointment. Before leaving the Center, each woman will receive a written letter with the results of her exam, eliminating uncertainty and needless worry. A written report is then sent to her doctor. (Frequently Asked Questions about Mammography/Womens Imaging) UltrasoundOur ultrasound services incorporate the latest in sound wave imaging technology to provide precise images of many internal structures of the body. Vascular(blood vessel) studies can also be performed using the Color Flow Dupplex Doppler. (Frequently Asked Questions about Ultrasound) |
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