Procedures

The knowledge and compassion of the team of radiologists at Baptist M&S Imaging is second to none. You’ll be treated with the utmost care while visiting our facilities and receiving radiology imaging with our state-of-the-art equipment. Our entire staff completes extensive training so you can feel confident that your test and the interpretation of your imaging provides you and your physician with a timely and accurate diagnosis. At Baptist M&S Imaging, your care is at the center of our Circle of Excellence.

  • Bone Densitometry (DXA)

    Bone Densitometry (DXA) is a non-invasive low-dose x-ray that measures the mineral density (BMD).
  • Technician assisting patient during mammogram exam

    Breast Biopsy

    A breast biopsy removes a small sample of the breast tissue to be examined under a microscope to check for breast cancer.
  • Doctor reviewing information with patient on tablet

    Breast MRI

    Breast MRI use Magnetic Resonance Imaging to look a specific areas of the breast.
  • Calcium Scoring

    Calcium scoring tests are the best painless and non-invasive CT scan of the heart to detect the overall health of your heart.
  • Computed Tomography (CT)

    Using a series of two-dimensional X-ray images, Computed Tomography, also know as CT or CAT scan offers a three-dimensional image of internal organs.
  • Doctor comforting patient during consultation

    Digital Mammography & Tomosynthesis (3D)

    Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

    MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure to image internal body structures using a magnetic field and pulses of radio frequency energy waves. Hundreds of images create a three dimensional detailed anatomical image without use of damaging radiation.
  • Medical professionals discussing brain scan results

    Nuclear Medicine

    Used to identify disease in its earliest stages, Nuclear Medicine uses small amounts of radioactive material to create computer images of the inside of your body.
  • Doctors reviewing brain scan images together

    PET / CT

    PET/CT scan combines positron emission tomography (PET) with computed tomography (CT) into one machine.
  • Ultrasound Imaging

    Ultrasound Imaging, also known as ultrasonography and diagnostic sonography uses sound waves to capture images of soft tissues and organs in the body in real-image images.
  • X-Ray

    An X-ray is especially good at taking quick and painless images of your bones, and structures of your body. X-rays are often used for images of bones; for bone fractures, and to diagnose and follow arthritis, and bone cancer.
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