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Imaging Examinations: Prior to your appointment, some exams require you to be prepared. Please click on the Exam Preps to your right if you have a scheduled exam and need information.
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Here are some very brief descriptions of each type of imaging examination:

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

MRI uses a combination of radio waves and magnetic fields to create images of internal organs and tissues. (MRI does not use radiation.) MRI is ordered for conditions where problems may be suspected in body organs (like the brain, liver or other organs), soft-tissues (like blood vessels and muscles) and/or bony tissues (like joints, bones, and spine). Learn more >

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Computed Tomography (CT)

CT or CAT scans use x-rays to view body tissues and organs from a series of different cross-sections and angles. CT is ordered to look for possible fractures, damage from bleeding/trauma, tumors, or to help guide needles for tissue biopsy. Learn more >

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Mammography

Mammography produces high-resolution images of breast tissue using low-dose x-rays. Screening mammography can help detect potential problems even before they are detectable by touch or by symptomatic complaint. Learn more >

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DEXA (Bone Densitometry)

Bone Densitometry uses low-dose x-rays to record measurements of the strength or “denseness” of the bones in specific areas in the body. The measurements are then used to help your physician/healthcare provider determine whether you may be at increased risk of fracture or in need of medical or dietary supplements and/or a specific exercise regimen to help strengthen your bones. Learn more >

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Ultrasound

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to record and view real-time movement and images of internal body organs. (Ultrasound does not use radiation.) Ultrasound may be ordered to evaluate the possible cause of pain, swelling, or problems with internal tissues. Ultrasound is commonly used to provide a parent’s first moving image of their unborn child. These images may be captured in incredible detail with our new 4-D Ultrasound capabilities. Learn more >

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Interventional Radiology

Interventional Radiology utilizes a variety of imaging techniques to direct small tubes or needles to a particular site to investigate or treat a specific body area. In many cases, interventional radiologic procedures may be used instead of more invasive surgical procedures. Learn more >

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Radiography & Fluoroscopy

Radiography uses x-rays to help diagnosis a variety of health conditions. X-rays allow a Radiologist to view internal structures such as bones, joints, the lungs and heart. Sometimes radiography is ordered with fluoroscopy. During fluoroscopy the Radiologist often uses a contrast agent to help visualize a particular area of the body as it functions. Learn more >

 

Your Visit

  • CT
    • Hydration / Creatinine Criteria
  • MRI
    • Extremity MRI
  • DEXA (Bone Density)
  • Mammography and Breast Exams
    • Affordable Care Act
    • Digital Screening
    • Diagnostic Mammogram
    • Mammo Promise Tea Party
  • Ultrasound
    • Vascular Ultrasound
  • Women’s Imaging
  • Fluoroscopy
    • Barium Enema
    • Upper Gastrointestinal Exam (UGI)
    • Histrosalpingogram (HSG)
  • X-ray/Radiography
  • Pediatric

MODALITIES

  • MRI
  • CT
  • Mammography
  • DEXA (Bone Density)
  • Ultrasound
  • X-Ray
  • Fluoroscopy

LOCATIONS

  • Puyallup Imaging Center
  • Good Samaritan Medical Office
  • Sunrise Imaging Center
  • Bonney Lake Imaging Center
  • Bonney Lake Medical Building

COME WORK FOR US

Diagnostic Imaging Northwest is an Alliance of Medical Imaging Northwest & MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital. We serve imaging patients at our five outpatient radiology settings in Bonney Lake, Puyallup and Sunrise.

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