- Osteoporosis
- Emergency CareWhen you get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgery center, you are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.
- ColonoscopyDespite the name, yes, you do actually have to be there. The difference between a traditional and “virtual†colonoscopy (properly called CT colonography) is that the latter uses low-dose CT scanning (rather than an inserted colonoscope) to produce images of the colon and intestine. The goal of a virtual colonoscopy is to detect suspicious polyps before they become cancerous.
- Pregnancy
- Internal Medicine
- Lung CancerLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S, with more people dying of lung cancer than breast, colon and prostate cancers combined. More than half of the patients have metastases (spread of cancer to other parts of the body) by the time of diagnosis.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundUltrasound uses high frequency sound waves to produce images. Sound waves are sent and received through a small hand held device known as a transducer. The returning sound waves are used to produce the images. In experienced hands, it is a highly accurate technique, which can be used to diagnose a large variety of soft tissue abnormalities.
- MRIOn this page you will find a link to our Safety Screening Form. This form will assist us in collecting critical information that allows us to ensure you can safely enter our MRI unit and schedule you on the MRI Machine best suited to provide the highest quality imaging for your conditions.
- RadiologyIf you have any pain or discomfort at any time, just let the radiology technologist or doctor know, and they will treat you accordingly.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineThe patient should not have had any studies requiring oral or rectal contrast or nuclear medicine studies within the last seven (7) days prior to appointment.
- MammographyA 3D mammography machine creates both 2D and 3D mammograms. You stay in one place while all the images are taken on the same machine.
- Computed TomographyA CT Scan for the abdomen and pelvis may require the patient to refrain from eating solid foods for 4 hours prior to the exam but other body parts generally don’t require any special preparation.
- ChemotherapyWhen information from a PET/CT scan is integrated, the information can be used with a high degree of confidence to detect, localize and assess the stage of a variety of cancers. A PET/CT scan may be the best available tool to diagnose the presence of cancer at an early stage and also to correctly assess the stage of disease when it is present. These factors are critically important if your doctor is to prescribe the right treatment, such as surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy. The combination of PET and CT is often the most accurate means of doing this. This advanced technique is also commonly used to assess how the cancer responds to this treatment.
- Radiation Therapy
- Radiation OncologyThe ACR is a national organization serving more 32,000 diagnostic and interventional radiologists, nuclear medicine, and medical physicists with programs focusing on the practice of medical imaging and radiation oncology and delivery of comprehensive health care services.
- Interventional Radiology
- Cyst
- Allergies