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Diagnostic Imaging
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Diagnostic Imaging

3D/4D Ultrasound
Using the latest in ultrasound technology, we are able to get clear pictures of tissue, organs, and of course, little bundles of joy.

CAT Scans
CAT scans, or CT scans, is a specialized X-ray tool that helps physicians better visualize specific parts of the body.

Heightened Detail 3D Mammography

The Hologic Genius 3D Mammography exam allows providers to examine breast tissue layer by layer. This means fine details are more visible and no longer hidden by the tissue above or below. The Genius exam is currently the only mammogram FDA approved as superior for women with dense breasts. The unique Smart Curve Paddle provides more comfort and the Genius delivers a much faster image. 

Digital X-Ray
Advances in digital radiology allow us to get crystal clear images with the click of the button—and no need to wait for them to develop.

Echocardiograms
These highly-targeted ultrasounds help cardiologists see the anatomy of the heart and how well it is functioning.

Bone Density
Bone density scanning is a painless and non-invasive way to quantify bone loss in the elderly and in those with special conditions. Click here to learn more.

How will my doctor choose between an X-ray, CAT scan, or MRI?

The nature of your condition will be a big factor in determining what diagnostic imaging test your doctor chooses. Simple fractures may only require an X-ray, while more complicated musculoskeletal injuries may require an MRI. If you have implanted metallic hardware such as a pacemaker, you will not be able to enter an MRI machine, so a CAT scan is the next best alternative for cross-sectional images.

Prosser Memorial Hospital is a Mammography and CT Accredited Facility

To achieve the American College of Radiology (ACR) Gold Standard of Accreditation, our facility's personnel qualifications, equipment requirements, quality assurance, and quality control procedures have gone through a rigorous review process and have met specific qualifications. It's important for patients to know that every aspect of the ACR accreditation process is overseen by board-certified, expert radiologists and medical physicists in advanced diagnostic imaging.

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