
Medical imaging has revolutionized the practice of medicine and medical imaging technology itself continues to advance rapidly; continually offering new life-saving capabilities and new hope for winning the war against so many devastating diseases.
Click below to learn more about the different types of medical imaging technologies, how they work and the images they produce.

Ultrasound
Diagnostic ultrasound, also known as medical sonography or ultrasonography, uses high frequency sound waves…
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CT
Computed Tomography (CT), also commonly referred to as a CAT scan, is a medical imaging method that provides detailed…
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MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technology that uses radio waves and a powerful magnet linked to…
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PET
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) technology, often used in combination with CT imaging, uses a scanner and a small amount…
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Nuclear Imaging
A nuclear medicine scan uses radioactive isotopes to create an image of an organ or internal area of the body in the diagnosis of disease…
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X-Ray
X-ray technology lets doctors see straight through human tissue to examine broken bones, cavities and swallowed objects…
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