- Arthritis
- Primary CarePatients interested in finding out whether this test could give them the answers they seek should ask their neurologist or primary care provider if a DaTscan is right for them.
- Emergency CareWhen you get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.
- Ovarian CancerPersonal history of prostate cancer and >1 family members* with breast cancer (<50 years of age) and/or invasive ovarian cancer
- Prostate CancerThis screening gives clinicians a clearer, more precise way to identify and manage hereditary cancers. It also gives patients information they need to become more active partners in their own care. For example, if a man were shown to have an increased risk for prostate cancer it would allow him to...
- UltrasoundUltrasound imaging, also called sonography, is a method of obtaining diagnostic images from inside the human body using high frequency sound waves.
- MRIOur advanced 3T MRI provides the most highly detailed images in record time, while our wide bore scanners allow for optimal patient comfort and calm.
- RadiologyWe were the first outpatient imaging center in the nation to receive the Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence Award from the American College of Radiology." Learn More
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicinePositron Emission Tomography, also called a PET scan, is a Nuclear Medicine exam that produces a 3D image of functional processes in the body. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans use radio-active tracers injected intravenously (IV) to obtain images of the human body’s function and reveal information of health and disease. As the tracers journey through the body, the scanner records signals that the tracers emit and the targeted organs collect. A computer then interprets the signals and merges them with CT images, which reveal biological maps of organ function.
- MammographyLake Medical Imaging is among ACR partners to launch CMIST screening trial of contrast-enhanced mammography for women with dense breasts
- Computed TomographyDaTscan is a radiopharmaceutical that is administered prior to a SPECT (single-photon emission computed tomography) scan to help a radiologist detect if there is degeneration of dopamine transporters in the brain. These dopamine containing neurons are involved in controlling movement.
- Orthopedic SurgeryIn many cases, patients with a pacemaker cannot have an MRI (your technologist can verify if you have a ‘safe’ pacemaker). Metal used in orthopedic surgery pose no risk during an MRI (in most cases). You will also be asked if you have ever worked with metal. If there is a possibility of metal shrapnel in the eyes, you will be asked to do an x-ray prior to the MRI.
- Skin CancerWe are now offering screening for hereditary breast, prostate, ovarian, colorectal, uterine, stomach, pancreatic and melanoma cancers, to anyone who is concerned that their personal or family history creates an increased risk of genetic mutations that can cause hereditary cancers.
- Burns