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Diagnostics & Imaging

Our imaging centers provide crucial information for disease diagnosis and treatment.

Diagnostics & Imaging

Diagnostic testing and imaging provide a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment of disease and injury. At CHI Health's diagnostic and imaging center locations, board-certified physicians and other radiology experts provide advanced imaging services and collaborate with other specialists, including your primary care physician, to deliver optimal patient care.

Equipped with the most advanced diagnostic tools available, our team provides the highest quality outpatient imaging at a lower cost.

All diagnostic and imaging centers offer a full range of outpatient services at each of our hospitals and several services at  three free-standing imaging centers.

Diagnostic and Imaging Tests

  • Angiography
  • Arthrogram
  • Barium Enema
  • Body Composition
  • Breast Ultrasound
  • Cardiac Catheterization
  • CT scan
  • DEXA scan
  • EEG
  • EKG
  • EMG/Nerve Conduction Studies
  • Functional MRI
  • Interventional imaging
  • Mammography and 3D Mammography
  • MRI and Open MRI
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Outpatient Laboratory Testing
  • Pulmonary Function Testing
  • PET/CT scan
  • Diagnostic Ultrasound
  • Vascular Ultrasound/
    Echocardiology 
  • Urodynamics
  • X-ray imaging
  • CT scan
  • EKG
  • MRI
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • PET/CT scan
  • Ultrasound
  • X-ray imaging

What are your hours? 

Each Diagnostic Center has its own hours. Our scheduling centers have specially trained nurses, who can schedule a time for your test that is convenient for you. Evening and Saturday hours are available. 

How should I prepare for my test?

When your test is scheduled, the representative will give you instructions as to how to prepare for and what to expect during and after your test. In many cases, you will want a friend or family member to drive you home. Feel free to ask the nurse any questions about your test.

How quickly will my results be sent to my doctor's office?

The radiologist reports sent out very quickly in most cases. There may be delays if we are waiting for images from another location, for comparison. A report may have already arrived at your physician's office, but he or she may want to compare lab or other information prior to calling to explain results.

How do I get a copy of my report?

The Medical Records page explains how to obtain your hospital medical records and has the form that needs to be completed and returned to the hospital at which you had your test. Forms may be mailed or faxed.

Will you send my exam reports to multiple physicians' offices?

Yes, exam reports can be sent to multiple locations. Please inform the registration staff and technologist which offices reports need to be sent.  

Accreditation

CHI Health diagnostic and imaging locations are accredited by the American College of Radiology for Excellent Imaging. Our personnel are well qualified, through education and certification, to perform and interpret your medical images.