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by Gennaro DuBuque Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Where is advanced medical imaging located?

Advanced Medical Imaging is centrally located in Kokomo, IN. Our central location is conveniently located close to home or work. Our expanded evening and weekend appointments make fitting healthcare into busy schedules even easier. Dedicated to quality and service, our accredited outpatient diagnostic center is committed to serving your community.

Why choose advanced medical imaging (Ami)?

All exams performed at Advanced Medical Imaging are interpreted by board-certified, sub-specialty fellowship trained radiologists. Patients can be confident that the expertise they receive from AMI, will provide the answers needed to allow their referring provider to begin treatment and care.

Where is advanced medical imaging moving to Clovis?

Advanced Medical Imaging will be moving to Clovis July 2022! Conveniently located on Magnolia Ave off of Herndon and Temperance, just South of the 168 Freeway and Temperance exit. Stay tuned for all the exciting news to come! Advanced Medical Imaging Magnolia added a temporary profile picture.

Why choose our medical imaging services?

Our primary mission is to offer affordable medical imaging without compromising expertise or a compassionate experience. Choose with confidence. The cost of imaging exams varies widely, from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, and is often more expensive at hospital-based facilities.

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Where is Advanced Medical Imaging located?

Advanced Medical Imaging is centrally located in Kokomo, IN. Our central location is conveniently located close to home or work. Our expanded evening and weekend appointments make fitting healthcare into busy schedules even easier. Dedicated to quality and service, our accredited outpatient diagnostic center is committed to serving your community.

Why is it important to choose the right imaging provider?

Choosing the right imaging provider goes beyond cost. Having confidence in the expertise of the provider is also critical. Not getting accurate answers from the imaging exam may result in additional expenses or invasive testing which may delay early onset of treatment. At Advanced Medical Imaging, each team member’s noble purpose is to elevate the care provided beyond the expected to the exceptional.

How much does an imaging exam cost?

The cost of imaging exams varies widely, from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, and is often more expensive at hospital-based facilities. As a dedicated outpatient center, we offer affordable pricing on imaging exams. Patients enjoy the simplicity of one bill with no additional facility fee.

Who interprets AMI exams?

All exams performed at Advanced Medical Imaging are interpreted by board-certified, sub-specialty fellowship trained radiologists. Patients can be confident that the expertise they receive from AMI, will provide the answers needed to allow their referring provider to begin treatment and care.

Should patients consider all the variables before making a final choice?

As patients increasingly take a more active role in selecting their preferred imaging provider, they should consider all the variables before making a final choice and choose an imaging provider that brings the most value to them and their family.

What is the phone number for Bellingham Advanced Medical Imaging?

Feel free to call Bellingham Advanced Medical Imaging with your questions at 360-255-3660.

What is the most common medical imaging exam at Bellingham?

One of the most common medical imaging exams at Bellingham Advanced Medical Imaging is X-ray. Painless and fairly quick, X-rays give you and your health care provider a look inside your body. You’ve likely had X-rays of your teeth at the dentist. Body X-rays are very similar.

Why do we need MRI in Bellingham?

Because MRI creates a very detailed picture without using ionizing radiation, it can be used to image many areas of the body. It’s also safe for repeated images. Some of the most common MRIs Bellingham Advanced Medical Imaging have done include: Brain and spine. Joints and extremeties.

What doctor will review X-rays?

After your X-ray. Your X-ray films will be reviewed by a Bellingham Advanced Medical Imaging radiologist specially trained to interpret your results. Your radiologist will write a report and send the information back to your primary care physician or the health care provider who referred you for an X-ray.

How does an MRI work?

How MRI works. MRI uses a strong magnetic field to temporarily line up the protons in the hydrogen atoms in your body. The MRI machine will send specially tuned radio wave pulses to the area being imaged. How those radio waves bounce — or resonate — off your hydrogen atoms is interpreted by a computer.

What are the things that are considered to be a magnet for MRI?

These might include: Pacemaker, artificial heart valve or stent. Screws, plates, staples or pins.

What is the best way to get a 3D image of the body?

Open MRI. CT Scan. Ultrasound. X-Ray. Open MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging — which is more commonly known as an MRI — is a safe and painless way for you and your doctor to get a really detailed picture of your organs and other structures inside your body. An MRI scan creates a 3D picture of the inside of your body.

What is enhanced x-ray?

An enhanced x-ray (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry or DEXA) is a quick and painless procedure to measure bone density, usually from images of the lower spine and hips. Other procedures for measuring bone density utilize ultrasound waves.

What is digital mammography?

Digital (computerized) mammography is an x-ray imaging technique that aids in the early detection of breast cancer.

What is the purpose of MRI?

It is used to diagnose a number of conditions, from cancer to cardiovascular disease to musculoskeletal disorders as well as examining the soft tissues of the brain and spine.

What is CT scan?

A CT scan is a specialized x-ray that creates clear, sharp images of many kinds of tissue, including lungs, bones and blood vessels. This painless diagnostic test is helpful in diagnosing conditions like cancer, cardiovascular disease and infectious diseases.

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