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CT SCAN

A computerized tomography scan combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles around your body and uses computer processing to create cross-sectional images or slices of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissues inside the body. CT scan images provide more-detailed information than plain X-rays do. If your doctor recommends a CT scan make sure you click the button bellow to check our CT SCAN Prep Guide.

X-Rays

Bone x-ray uses a very small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of any bone in the body. It is commonly used to diagnose fractured bones or joint dislocation. Bone x-rays are the fastest and easiest way for your doctor to view and assess bone fractures, injuries and joint abnormalities. This exam requires little to no special preparation. Tell your doctor and the technologist if there is any possibility you are pregnant.

Ultrasound

Diagnostic ultrasound, generally known as clinical ultrasound or sonography, is a painless method that utilizes high-recurrence sound waves to deliver pictures of interior body structures. This imaging methodology has been utilized for a really long time and has turned it is fundamental for doctors to analyze and screen different pathologies. 

All in all, diagnostic ultrasound is a safe and harmless imaging methodology that is normally utilized by doctors to analyze and screen different processes in our bodies. It is a significant device in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as in the finding of abdominal and pelvic circumstances. Assuming your primary care physician suggests an ultrasound test, you can have confidence that it is safe and this modality of imaging can provide significant data about your wellbeing.

Mammograms

Screening mammography is a specific type of breast imaging that uses low-dose x-rays to detect cancer early – before women experience symptoms – when it is most treatable. Tell your doctor about any breast symptoms or problems, prior surgeries, hormone use, whether you have a family or personal history of breast cancer, and if there’s a possibility you are pregnant. If possible, obtain copies of your prior mammograms and make them available to your radiologist on the day of your exam.

Special procedures & Biopsies

A biopsy is the removal of tissue from any part of the body to examine it for disease. Some may remove a small tissue sample with a needle while others may surgically remove a suspicious nodule or lump. Most needle biopsies are performed on an outpatient basis with minimal preparation. Your doctor will give you instructions based on the type of biopsy being performed. Tell your doctor if there’s a possibility you are pregnant. Discuss any medications you’re taking, including blood thinners such as aspirin and herbal supplements, and whether you have any allergies – especially to anesthesia. Your physician will advise you to stop taking blood thinners for a specific period of time before your procedure, and you may be told not to eat or drink anything for eight hours beforehand.

Echocardiagram

An echocardiogram (Cardiac Ultrasound), is a harmless indicative test that utilizations sound waves to make pictures of the heart. This exam can give significant data about the function of the heart, including its size, shape, and blood stream.