Medical imaging services
We offer a full range of outpatient imaging and radiology services.
Multispecialty services
Imaging is used in every field of medicine and can be used to diagnose and treat symptoms and conditions such as back and neck pain, breast cancer, endometriosis, gastrointestinal disorders, heart disease, lung cancer, orthopedic injuries and vascular disease.
Breast health screenings and diagnostics
We offer you a range of breast health services, including breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and breast ultrasound, digital mammography and 3D mammography
Bronchoscopy
This diagnostic tool is an endoscopy exam that looks at the airways in your lungs. We typically perform a bronchoscopy when an abnormality appears on an initial screening image.
Computerized tomography (CT) scan
A CT scan is an X-ray technique that makes two-dimensional slices or cross-sectional images of your body. CT scans can diagnose possibly life-threatening conditions such as hemorrhages or blood clots, as well as cancer.
Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG)
This is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart by measuring its electrical activity. ECG can detect heart attacks and heart rhythm problems.
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
Combining X-rays and upper GI endoscopy, ERCP is used to diagnose and treat problems of the bile, pancreas, gallbladder and liver.
Endoscopic ultrasound
An endoscope, or thin tube with a tiny camera attached, is guided through your gastrointestinal (GI) system to take detailed images of the digestive tract and surrounding organs and tissues, including the lungs, pancreas, gall bladder, liver and lymph nodes.
MRIs
This noninvasive imaging test uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of nearly every internal structure inside your body, including organs, blood vessels, muscles and bones.
Ultrasounds
Ultrasound scans use high-frequency sound waves to make pictures of organs, tissues and other structures inside your body. They can be used to monitor the health and development of a fetus, guide certain biopsy procedures and evaluate conditions such as breast tumors and gallbladder disease.
X-rays
This is the oldest and most common form of imaging. A painless technique, X-ray uses electromagnetic energy beams to take pictures of your organs, bones and internal tissues. They are used for many reasons, including diagnosing fractures, infections and gastrointestinal problems.