What can a spine CT show my healthcare provider?
Your provider has recommended you get a spine CT scan because it’s an accurate, non-invasive scan that provides detailed pictures of the bones and soft
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Recognized as a Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence (DICOE) and Comprehensive Breast Imaging Center (CBIC), South Jersey Radiology is the region’s most trusted outpatient imaging centers. Our Marlton (Greentree) location is conveniently located off of Route 73. Our board-certified, subspecialized radiologists provide state-of-the-art imaging including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), 3D Digital Mammography, Ultrasound, Angiography, Bone Density (DEXA), Breast Ultrasound, Digital X-Ray, and Low-Dose CT Lung Screening at costs up to 60% less than hospital-based imaging. With extended weekend and evening hours available, we make imaging easy and affordable.
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Utilizes a magnetic file and computer-generated radio waves to generate intricate images of your body’s organs and tissues.
3T & 1.5T Wide-Bore MRIs Available
Combines a sequence of X-ray images captured from various angles around your body and uses computer processing to depict bones and soft tissues.
128-Slice & 64-Slice CTs Available
Uses X-ray imaging to provide details about breast tissue for diagnosing tumors, cysts, calcifications, and breast cancer.
Uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time pictures or video to help visualize superficial structures, internal organs, and blood vessels.
Visualizes the blood vessels in various parts of the body to show blood flow through arteries, veins, or the heart.
Uses X-ray imaging to measure body composition, such as muscle mass and body fat, and provide information about bone mineral density and fractures.
Uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time pictures or video instead of X-rays to produce images of breast tissue.
Provides information for diagnosing bone issues, including fractures, injuries, arthritis, and more.
Designed to detect lung cancer at an early stage when it’s most treatable
A traditional 1.5T MRI is a widely used and reliable imaging technique for capturing detailed images of your body’s internal structures. The “1.5T” stands for the strength of the magnetic field, which provides excellent image clarity and is ideal for diagnosing a wide range of conditions, from brain and spinal issues to joint injuries and internal organ problems. This type of MRI is the gold standard for many physicians due to its proven effectiveness in delivering high-quality images that help them accurately identify and treat various medical conditions.
A 128-slice CT scanner represents a significant advancement in medical imaging, providing more detailed and precise images of the inside of your body. This technology captures multiple slices of images quickly, giving your physician a comprehensive view of your organs, tissues, and blood vessels in just seconds. The clarity and detail of these images help in accurately diagnosing various conditions, from detecting tiny tumors to evaluating blood flow in the heart. With its speed and precision, the 128-slice CT scanner can often complete scans more rapidly, reducing the time you need to spend in the machine.
3D mammography, also known as digital breast tomosynthesis, offers a more advanced and detailed way to look at breast tissue compared to traditional 2D mammograms. By taking multiple images of the breast from different angles, 3D mammography creates a comprehensive 3D picture, allowing our radiologists to examine breast tissue layer by layer. This clearer view helps in detecting breast cancer earlier and more accurately, especially in women with dense breast tissue.
Ultrasound imaging, or sonography, uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within the body. This technique is commonly used for monitoring fetal development during pregnancy, examining abdominal and pelvic organs, and assessing blood flow through vessels. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use ionizing radiation. It’s also helpful in guiding minimally invasive procedures, such as needle biopsies, and in diagnosing conditions related to the heart, liver, kidneys, and other organs
Angiography uses special dye in combination with another technique (MRI, CT, or X-ray) to visualize blood vessels and other parts of the vascular system. The images produced allow our radiologists to see the blood flow through your arteries and veins to identify signs of blockages, aneurysms, coronary artery disease, and other abnormalities.
Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, or DEXA, uses low-dose X-rays to provide detailed images of your bones, usually the spine, hip, and wrist. This scan measures your bone mineral density and assesses your risk for osteoporosis or fractures. Early detection of low bone density allows for you and your doctor to manage any future risk by making lifestyle changes and starting proactive treatment plans..
A breast ultrasound may be recommended by your doctor to evaluate areas of concerns found on a screening mammogram requiring further examination. Our board-certified, subspecialized radiologists use their expertise to interpret the ultrasound images accurately, ensuring you receive quick and precise results. Breast ultrasound is a non-invasive, safe, and effective approach for detecting and evaluating breast abnormalities, providing peace of mind and aiding in the early detection and treatment of breast conditions.
Digital X-ray technology captures images of the inside of the body using digital sensors instead of traditional photographic film. This method provides clearer images with less radiation exposure, making it safer for you. Digital X-rays are commonly used to detect fractures, infections, and abnormalities in bones and soft tissues. They are also commonly used for chest examinations, and detecting conditions like arthritis and osteoporosis. The quick processing time of digital X-rays allows for fast review by our radiologists to confirm a diagnosis by your doctor.
A low-dose CT lung screening is an advanced imaging technique that uses a lower amount of radiation compared to a standard CT, making it ideal for routine lung screenings and monitoring. By identifying lung cancer at an early stage, your doctor can develop a custom treatment plan, leading to better outcomes and improved quality of life.
Your provider has recommended you get a spine CT scan because it’s an accurate, non-invasive scan that provides detailed pictures of the bones and soft
When your healthcare provider recommends a low-dose lung CT screening, it means that they want to take a closer look at the condition of your
You might feel a little anxious if your cardiologist or heart-health provider has recommended you get a heart ultrasound (also called an echocardiogram), but don’t
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For over 80 years, both Larchmont Imaging and SJRA have been recognized for their state-of-the-art technology, industry-leading subspecialized radiologists, and exceptional patient care.
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