How does scheduling work at American Health Imaging?
Discover how scheduling works at American Health Imaging, and learn how our efficient approach ensures timely appointments, so we can offer you high-quality, convenient care.
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CT imaging combines X-ray technology with computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images, or slices, of the body part being examined. These images can be further reconstructed into 3D images for more detailed visualization.
A screening mammography is a specialized X-ray of the breasts that takes images from different angles. These images can reveal abnormalities in breast tissues. This exam is annually recommended for all women over the age of 40.
Ultrasound, also known as sonography, has a small handheld device called a transducer used to emit high-frequency sound waves into the body making it particularly useful for examining developing fetuses during pregnancy and for imaging soft tissues and organs.
X-ray, also known as radiography, is a medical imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of the body. X-ray imaging is one of the most commonly used diagnostic procedures in medicine.
Discover how scheduling works at American Health Imaging, and learn how our efficient approach ensures timely appointments, so we can offer you high-quality, convenient care.
Learn what you need to know about getting ready for a chest CT scan, including what you can expect during your scan, and what happens after your scan is complete.
Find out what to expect during your brain CT scan, from preparation to the scan, and get insights into the process to ease any concerns you may have.
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*Some or all of the health care providers performing services at American Health Imaging (AHI) are independent contractors and are not AHI’s agents or employees. Independent contractors are responsible for their own actions, and AHI shall not be liable for the acts or omissions of any such independent contractors.