UC Health Radiology: Our Advanced Imaging Technology and Services
As technology continues to rapidly advance, so does the world of radiology. At UC Health Radiology, we pride ourselves on staying at the forefront of these advancements to provide our patients with the best and most advanced imaging technology available.
Advanced Imaging Technology
Our state-of-the-art imaging technology includes 3D mammography, CT scans, MRI, PET/CT scans, ultrasound, and X-rays. Each modality has unique benefits and uses, and our experienced radiologists are proficient in reading and interpreting the images generated by each machine.
3D Mammography
One of our most advanced services is 3D mammography, also known as tomosynthesis. This state-of-the-art technology provides a more detailed and comprehensive view of breast tissue, increasing the accuracy of early breast cancer detection. With 3D mammography, the radiologist can examine the breast tissue layer by layer, reducing the likelihood of missing small tumors that may be hidden on a traditional 2D mammogram.
CT Scans
CT scans are particularly useful for diagnosing and monitoring cancer, as they can provide detailed images of internal structures in the body. Our CT scanner is equipped with low-dose technology, which limits patient exposure to radiation while still producing high-quality images.
MRI
MRI is particularly useful for imaging soft tissues, joints, and organs. Our MRI machine provides high-resolution images, allowing for greater detail and accuracy in diagnosis. It is also equipped with advanced software that can generate 3D models of internal structures for surgical planning.
PET/CT Scans
PET/CT scans are a combination of the metabolic imaging of a PET scan and the anatomic imaging of a CT scan. These scans are particularly useful for detecting cancer, as they can detect changes in cellular activity that may indicate the presence of tumor cells.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technology that uses sound waves to create images of internal structures in the body. It is particularly useful for imaging soft tissues and organs, and does not involve radiation exposure.
X-rays
X-rays are a common imaging modality that use radiation to generate images of interior structures in the body. They are particularly useful for imaging bones, and can provide information about the presence of fractures or other skeletal abnormalities.
Conclusion
At UC Health Radiology, we are dedicated to providing our patients with the most advanced imaging technology available. Our state-of-the-art machines, combined with our experienced radiologists, ensure that our patients receive the most accurate diagnoses possible. We are committed to continuing to stay at the forefront of radiology technology to provide the best possible care for our patients.