Patients & Visitors
We provide a variety of medical imaging services. Choose from the list below to learn more.
AngiographyAngiography examinations use x-rays to image the blood vessels following injection of a material commonly known as x-ray dye. |
Breast imagingBreast imaging is commonly known as, but not limited to, mammography, where specialized x-ray equipment is used to obtain images of the breasts. |
Computed tomography (CT)Also known as CAT scan (computerized axial tomography), computed tomography (CT) involves an x-ray tube rotating around the body, obtaining multiple projections while a computer reconstructs these projections into cross-sectional images. |
General radiographyGeneral radiography refers to the techniques and processes used to create images of the human body for clinical purposes. |
Nuclear medicineNuclear medicine involves the use of small amounts of radioactive materials (tracer) to help diagnose and treat a variety of diseases. |
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)An MRI scanner can take pictures of any part of the body without using x-rays. Patients lie on a table inside a very strong magnet. |
Ultrasound and neuro-DopplerUltrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that sends high-frequency sound waves into the body to produce images of internal organs and soft tissue. |


