Our Imaging Services Department is 100% digital, offering a broad array of diagnostic testing from routine radiography to computed tomography, and ultrasound. Because we are all digital, we can see and share your imaging pictures with your physician as soon as they are taken via our Picture Archiving Computer System (PACS.) For those physicians not on our computer network, we can easily transfer your pictures to a CD so your doctor can see your images in his/her office. We also utilize PowerShare to send images to ordering providers across the region.
Our services include all routine:
- radiography (X-Ray)
- sonography (Ultrasound)
- computed tomography (Cat Scan)
- cardiac evaluations (echocardiography and EKG).
Digital X-ray can image any body part from bones to chest and abdomen pictures.
Cat Scan images internal organs, chest or abdomen and/or extremities from head to toe in a matter of minutes. Most CT exams are completely finished in a matter of seconds.
Ultrasound uses soundwaves to image internal organs such as the gallbladder, liver etc. or for obstetrics (pregnancy) to visualize and measure your baby.
Diagnostic Imaging Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How should I prepare for my imaging exam?What types of diagnostic imaging are available?How long does it take to get results from diagnostic imaging?Can I undergo an imaging procedure if Im pregnant?Do I need a referral for diagnostic imaging tests? |
Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Weekends and evenings available by appointment only. Certain exam scheduling is dependent on technologist availability.
Technologists are on call 24/7 for all emergent imaging needs.
Our department is staffed with Registered, State Licensed Technologists with Advanced Certifications and your examinations are reviewed by Board Certified, Licensed Radiologists (MD’s specifically trained to interpret all imaging.)