Advanced Diagnostic Imaging

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Sarah Thompson
Nov 19, 2022
I highly recommend ADI for ultrasound services! The staff is exceptionally kind and made me feel at ease during my appointment. I received my results fast too.
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Michael Robinson
Jun 4, 2023
The MRI scan process was smooth and the results came back quickly. I appreciated the clear explanation of the procedure. Just wish the waiting area had a bit more comfort seating.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline How long will my exam take?
The duration of your exam varies by procedure, ranging from 30 minutes to 3 hours.
help_outline What should I do to prepare for my exam?
Preparation varies by exam type. You'll receive specific instructions, and if you have questions, you can contact your doctor or a professional at ADI.
help_outline What will happen during my MRI exam?
During your MRI, the table will slide you into the scanner, and it's crucial to remain very still to ensure high-quality images.
help_outline What is a CAT Scan?
A CT or CAT scan is a radiologic test known as computed tomography, which combines X-rays and computer technology to create cross-sectional images of organs and body parts.
help_outline If I am getting an MRI is there anything that the staff needs to know about me?
Yes, it's essential to inform the staff about any metal in your body that cannot be removed, such as pacemakers or other implanted devices.
help_outline How long will it take for results?
Typically, results are read within 24 hours by ADI's local radiologists and forwarded to your referring physician.
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What We Offer

Imaging Services

MRI
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) provides internal images of joints, soft tissue, structures, and organs using radio frequency waves and a magnet.
Ultrasound Imaging
Ultrasound employs sound waves directed at internal body structures to create images, utilizing a handheld probe that records the reflected sounds.
CT Scans
A CT scan utilizes a rotating X-ray beam and computer technology to create detailed images of various body parts for diagnostic purposes.

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