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Outpatient Imaging Center
Our Approach
If you need a routine medical check or detect a change in your body, our imaging specialists are here to help. We use advanced diagnostic imaging technologies to evaluate your health or find the source of your discomfort.
Our radiologists and technicians provide your medical team with the insight and images that they need to diagnose, evaluate and treat your condition. We always provide you with a full report and answer any questions that you have about your imaging exam or radiology results.
Our Imaging Services
Our outpatient diagnostic imaging specialists include experts in emergency medicine, internal medicine and radiology.
We play a key role in managing your health, checking to see how well a fracture is healing or providing an annual screening. Overall, our tests help your primary doctor or care team provide you with the best treatment.
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Breast Biopsy
Ultrasound-guided and stereotactic breast biopsies allow doctors to evaluate potential breast cancers and provide precise diagnoses and treatment.
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Computerized Tomography Scan (CAT/CT)
CT scans use a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce clear images of the body.
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Imaging
Diagnostic or medical imaging is a powerful tool to help doctors diagnose a condition and plan treatment.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
An MRI is an advanced digital imaging method that uses a harmless magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed pictures of body.
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Mammography
Mammograms are one of the most important tools doctors have in breast cancer prevention and early detection. Our services also include 3D mammography, which is similar to getting a standard 2D mammogram, except that the X-ray takes more images and combines them to create a clearer, three-dimensional view of the breast.
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Ultrasound
This non-invasive procedure is one of the most widely used diagnostic imaging procedures in modern medicine.
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X-ray
An X-ray is a diagnostic procedure that uses invisible beams of energy to produce images of the body’s internal structures, such as tissues, organs and bones.