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Imaging

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Imaging At A Glance

Imaging methods not only detect cancer but help oncologists determine its stage and subsequent treatment plan. A diagnostic radiologist interprets imaging tests such as X-ray and computerized tomography (CT) scans and makes recommendations on treatment based on those images.

Our facility offers on-site radiology imaging (PET and CT scans) and a laboratory for prompt and convenient diagnostic testing. Whether you’re visiting us due to a suspicion of cancer by your physician or you’ve already received a diagnosis, our aim is to support you every step of the way. We’ll ease your mind by explaining everything that will happen, how long things will take and when you will hear the results.

Imaging Methods

An integrated PET/CT scan is the most advanced imaging technology for the detection and evaluation of cancer. A PET/CT scan provides images of the entire body and generates high-resolution images of abnormal activity and its location. Abnormal activity often takes place before physical changes are identifiable by other types of imaging such as MRI, CT, x-ray and ultrasound. The scan detects primary and secondary disease earlier and more accurately than other imaging technology. Before having a PET scan, your doctor may order a series of x-rays, MRIs or CTs. Our team will work with your doctor and insurance payer to determine which test is most appropriate based on your diagnosis and symptoms.

Our doctors use PET/CT images to:

  • Identify disease often before it shows up on other exams
  • Determine whether or not the cancer has spread (the stage of the cancer)
  • See how the body has responded to chemotherapyradiation therapy or surgery
  • Eliminate ineffective or unnecessary surgical or medical treatments
  • Detect recurrence of cancer early.

Imaging At A Glance

Imaging methods not only detect cancer but help oncologists determine its stage and subsequent treatment plan. A diagnostic radiologist interprets imaging tests such as X-ray and computerized tomography (CT) scans and makes recommendations on treatment based on those images.

Our facility offers on-site radiology imaging (PET and CT scans) and a laboratory for prompt and convenient diagnostic testing. Whether you’re visiting us due to a suspicion of cancer by your physician or you’ve already received a diagnosis, our aim is to support you every step of the way. We’ll ease your mind by explaining everything that will happen, how long things will take and when you will hear the results.

Imaging Methods

An integrated PET/CT scan is the most advanced imaging technology for the detection and evaluation of cancer. A PET/CT scan provides images of the entire body and generates high-resolution images of abnormal activity and its location. Abnormal activity often takes place before physical changes are identifiable by other types of imaging such as MRI, CT, x-ray and ultrasound. The scan detects primary and secondary disease earlier and more accurately than other imaging technology. Before having a PET scan, your doctor may order a series of x-rays, MRIs or CTs. Our team will work with your doctor and insurance payer to determine which test is most appropriate based on your diagnosis and symptoms.

Our doctors use PET/CT images to:

  • Identify disease often before it shows up on other exams
  • Determine whether or not the cancer has spread (the stage of the cancer)
  • See how the body has responded to chemotherapyradiation therapy or surgery
  • Eliminate ineffective or unnecessary surgical or medical treatments
  • Detect recurrence of cancer early.