
The Radiology Department provides coverage 24/7. Scheduled appointments services are listed below. The department is staffed evenings, overnight, weekends and holidays to provide care for emergency and urgent procedures, general x-ray and CAT Scan.
Scheduled Diagnostic Radiology exams- Monday-Friday 0730-1700. Barium Studies are scheduled during the morning hours and require fasting or preparation.
Ultrasound- scheduled appointments- Monday-Friday 0715-1630. (Scans may require prep/fasting).
CAT scan- Scheduled appointments- Monday-Friday 0800-1630. (scans may require oral prep and fasting). You will be asked to fill out a contrast information sheet with the technologist prior to the scan. For Abdomen/Pelvic CT scans you will need to pick up a preparation from Radiology and will receive instructions for preparing for the scan. CAT Scan examinations may also require contrast that is administered through an IV line, so prior to the scan a nurse may start an IV for injection of contrast.
MRI- Scheduled appointments- Tuesday and Friday of each week 0800-1630. A MRI Screening form must be filled out and the MRI tech/radiologist will review prior to the scan. Please wear loose clothing with no metal, you will be asked to remove all metal from your body prior to entering the scan area.
Nuclear Medicine- scheduled appointments Monday (Every other) and Thursday of each week- 0800-1630. Nuclear Medicine scans will require an injection of an isotope; the nuclear medicine staff will provide instructions regarding the test, and scan times.
Bone Density- appointments are scheduled Monday-Friday- 0830-1600. A Bone Density information sheet will need to be filled out prior to the scan.
Mammography- Appointments are scheduled Monday- Friday- 0730-1600, the department offers late appointments until 1730 on various dates during the month, please ask during scheduling if you need a late appointment. Please remove deodorant and powder prior to your appointment. The technologist will fill out a screening form with you prior to your test.