- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- ObstetricsIn most cases, ultrasounds are tools that allow physicians to examine concerns related to circulation, abdominal issues, newborn care, urology, obstetrics and even musculoskeletal conditions. Some of the most common parts of the body on which ultrasounds are utilized includes...
- Endometriosis
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Urology
- Kidney StonesCT Urography: A urography is a specialized radiological exam that focuses on evaluating the urinary tract, specifically the kidneys, ureters and bladder. It uses CT technology to produce cross-sectional images of these internal organs, which allows your physician to diagnose conditions and plan a course of action. It’s often used to detect kidney stones or evaluate patients who have blood in their urine.
- Prostate CancerYour doctor uses MRI to detect prostate cancer, and occasionally, to evaluate other issues related to the prostate, including...
- UltrasoundA carotid intima-media thickness test (CIMT) serves as a valuable data point to understand your artery health. A CIMT is a useful ultrasound screening test for determining your level of atherosclerosis — how much plaque is in your arteries. Your doctors can use the results to recommend medical treatment and lifestyle changes to prevent further damage to your heart and arteries.
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- X-Rays
- MammographyBefore the procedure commences, you will need to undress from the waist up. Mammograms at Health Images are conducted by a board-certified, female clinician. Once you’re ready, you will stand facing the mammography machine, placing one breast at a time on a flat surface. Gradually, a paddle will compress the breast. Although uncomfortable, this is necessary to get the highest quality images possible. It also reduces how much radiation the breast receives.
- Computed TomographyA computed tomography (CT) scan is a series of x-rays taken from a variety of angles combined to recreate a three-dimensional image of the body. They capture both hard and soft tissue structures in a matter of minutes, making them an excellent resource for evaluating trauma injuries. However, they’re also helpful in diagnostic settings, with processes such as CT angiography allowing physicians to identify a broad range of issues.
- Joint ReplacementThere may be other reasons your doctor recommends arthrography. The imaging procedure, along with the contrast dye, provides a clear image of the soft tissue in the joint. With these pictures, your doctor can clearly see if there is an underlying issue, condition or cause for your painful symptoms. This information helps your doctor determine a course of treatment or even recommend a surgical procedure such as joint replacement.
- Cyst
- LesionsArthrograms are particularly effective for detecting disease, tears, lesions and other damage to the structures within the joints such as the ligaments, tendons, cartilage and labrum.
- Allergies