Diagnostic Testing & Screenings
We believe in efficient and affordable health care. A key element of that ideal comes from fast and accurate diagnostics. Our diagnostics staff is comprised of highly trained professionals eager to identify your specific needs. Once a diagnosis has been made, the journey to recovery continues with your physician as your guide.
All of our imaging areas are digital, meaning we’re “green.” We’ve eliminated film and chemicals from our department. However, we have the ability to digitally print film if your referring physician requests it. A digital department allows us to be very efficient by providing our physicians the ability to access images from a secure portal on the Web so that they can review each study and the results online, or with the patient in the office. Our radiologists interpret procedures using voice recognition. As soon as they have dictated your study, it will be available for your physician to review. This provides optimum results reporting so that your physician can be informed of your test results quickly.
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Calcium Scoring
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Coronary calcium scoring is a simple, fast, safe and accurate procedure that uses a CT scan to identify buildup of plaque in the walls of the arteries of the heart. It enables the physician to estimate your risk of heart attack, detect heart disease in early stages, and even treat a heart condition before the patient experiences any symptoms of the disease.
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Radiology
Diagnostic imaging, also known as radiology, is a series of imaging tests that take images of the body. Using radiant energy, two areas of radiology are used to diagnose and treat diseases: diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. The most common imaging exams include x-rays, MRIs, ultrasounds, CT scans, and PET scans.
Bone Screening
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
An electrocardiogram, also called an EKG or ECG, is a simple test that measures electrical impulses in your heart. Every time your heart beats, an electrical wave flows through it, causing your heart to squeeze and pump blood through your body. An EKG can let your doctor know if your heart is beating normally and measure your heart’s chambers.
Biopsies
A biopsy is when a pathologist removes cells or tissues for pathological examination. There are many different types of biopsy procedures.