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.
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Bone Densitometry (DXA)
Bone Densitometry (DXA) is a non-invasive low-dose x-ray that measures the mineral density (BMD). -
Breast Biopsy
A breast biopsy removes a small sample of the breast tissue to be examined under a microscope to check for breast cancer. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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.