Benefis Radiology
Benefis Radiology is a full service imaging department that provides state of the art imaging services and the region’s most advanced technology. Located in the South Tower at Benefis Health System, Benefis Radiology offers a comprehensive array of services that include the most advanced CT and MRI scanners, the latest technology for Fluoroscopy, Digital Radiology, Computed Radiography, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and PET/CT. Our team of highly trained and board certified radiologists and technologists perform and interpret all imaging procedures with the utmost precision ensuring that you receive the most accurate diagnosis available.
Technology and Convenience
The faster that imaging data and interpretations can be delivered to your physician, the faster treatment decisions can be made. At Benefis Radiology, we’ve implemented an innovative image and information management system that delivers immediate access to diagnostic-quality images anytime, anywhere. Greater efficiency in image distribution and communication among caregivers has lead to improved patient outcomes and more time for direct patient care.
Benefis Diagnostic Radiology Services:
Computed Tomography (CT) – A traditional CT scan is an x-ray procedure that combines many x-ray images with the aid of a computer to generate cross-sectional views of the body. CT scans are performed for a variety of reasons including:
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Cardiac CT
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Coronary CT angiogram
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Calcium-score screening heart-scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a test that produces very clear pictures, or images, of the human body without the use of x-rays. MRI uses a large magnet, radio waves and a computer to produce these images. We also offer a specialized breast MRI at Benefis Breast Center.
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear imaging is a method of producing images by detecting radiation from different parts of the body after a radioactive tracer material is administered. The images are recorded on computer and on film. The nuclear imaging physician studies the images to make a diagnosis.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound, also known as sonography, or ultrasonography, is a diagnostic procedure that transmits high-frequency sound waves, inaudible to the human ear, through body tissues. The echoes are recorded and transformed into video or photographic images of the internal structures of the body. Ultrasound exams are performed for a variety of reasons including:
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Obstetrics and gynecological disorders
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Abdominal/renal/pelvis conditions
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Pediatric pelvic conditions