Diagnostic Imaging
A wide range of diagnostic imaging services are available and
are performed by certified technologists in a warm and caring
environment. Diagnostic imaging procedures available include Xray,
mammography, ultrasound, Open MRI, nuclear medicine, bone
density, fluoroscopy, and computed tomography with a new, state of-the-art 16 slice CT scanner.
Caring About Your Well-being
The Imaging Department at Stones River Hospital is more than a place to come for your imaging tests – we are caring professionals who want to help you toward a healthier future. We provide advanced diagnostic imaging tests and a staff of board-certified radiologists and licensed technologists who truly care about your well being
Imaging Department
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive method used to render
images of the inside of an object. It is primarily used in medical imaging to
demonstrate pathological or other physiological alterations of living tissues.
Stones River Hospital is pleased to announce
the addition of the Hitachi AIRIS II Open MRI
system. The new MRI features an open-air gantry
with clinical capabilities that rival those of
many high-field closed type systems.
Sometimes, having an MRI can be difficult for
patients who are in pain or are anxious about
their medical condition. Traditional scans can
be long, difficult procedures that cause
feelings of anxiety, discomfort and
claustrophobia. Our Open MRI features a large
opening so that you never feel “closed in”, as
you would be in other MRI machines.
General Radiography
General
radiography uses X-rays to look deep inside the body and accurately access any
conditions that may require further attention, or confirm your good health. With
your safety the utmost concern, we use only the latest filmscreen combinations
to optimize image quality, while minimizing radiation exposure. For most routine
exams, same-day appointments are available.
Spiral CT or CAT Scan
Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) is used to diagnose a wide variety of medical
conditions. The scanner takes a circular X-ray and combined with computer
technology produces cross sections of internal organs. Sometimes an oral and/or
injected substance is used to enhance the contrast of the image.
Ultrasound
is a safe, painless and fast way to examine internal organs where high
frequency sound waves are passed through the body and reflected back. It is used
to examine soft tissues such as blood vessels, the pancreas, liver, gallbladder,
kidneys, reproductive organs, heart and blood flow.
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine imaging provides images of internal organs not possible with
conventional Xray machines. In nuclear imaging, a radioactive compound is
injected, swallowed, or inhaled and after a suitable amount of time, detected in
the body using a special camera. The dose of radiation received from the
radioisotope in a nuclear imaging procedure is usually comparable to that
obtained in a dental X-ray.
Mammography
Mammography is a specific type of imaging that uses a low-dose x-ray system
to examine the breasts. A mammography exam, called a mammogram, is used to aid
in the diagnosis of breast disease in women. Mammograms are used as a screening
tool to detect early breast cancer in women experiencing no symptoms and to
detect and diagnose breast disease in women experiencing symptoms such as a
lump, pain or nipple discharge.
Bone Density
Bone densitometry is a test that can help tell if you have osteoporosis or
are at risk for it. This simple, painless procedure uses a small amount of
radiation to determine the bone density of the spine or hip. This test can also
be used at intervals to determine the rate of bone loss.
For more information on our Imaging Department and the testing we perform,
please call: 615.563.7229
Reliable Results
Our trained staff will do everything to
ensure a comfortable experience for you. We
provide our patients with safe imaging
procedures that produce accurate results.
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