- Osteoporosis
- Family Practice
- Pneumonia
- Pelvic Pain
- Internal Medicine
- Kidney StonesDuring ureteral stenting and nephrostomy tube placement, image guidance is used to place stents or tubes in the ureter to restore the flow of urine to the bladder. Urine is normally carried from the kidneys to the bladder through long, narrow tubes called ureters. The ureter can become obstructed due to conditions such as kidney stones, tumors, infection, or blood clots.
- Lung CancerAlthough lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women, the number continues to drop due to advances in early detection and treatment.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundMountain Medical physicians offer Ultrasound services at our outpatient imaging centers as well as at our partner hospitals across the Wasatch front. The Ultrasound services we offer are as follows...
- MRIWe have sub-specialized, board-certified radiologists on-site to provide expert MRI interpretations and work with your doctor so you get the most comprehensive care possible.
- RadiologyThe American College of Radiology and the Radiological Society of North America formed the Joint Task Force on Adult Radiation Protection to address concerns about the surge of public exposure to ionizing radiation from medical imaging. The Joint Task Force collaborated with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists to create the Image Wisely campaign with the objective of lowering the amount of radiation used in medically necessary imaging studies and eliminating unnecessary procedures.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineDiagnostic Radiology – Diagnostic radiologists subspecialize in sections of the human body including breast imaging, body imaging, general imaging, cardiac imaging, musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine imaging and pediatric imaging. Exams interpreted (or read) by a subspecialized radiologist provide your physician with the critical details to move forward with the best care for you.
- Mammography
- Computed TomographyMountain Medical Imaging Centers offer patients and referring physicians a quality and affordable choice for medical imaging services. With rising healthcare costs, getting quality care for less is more important than ever. At Mountain Medical, you'll pay lower out-of-pocket costs for MRI, CT Scans, Ultrasound and other imaging services. Find out more at www.lowerimagingcosts.com
- ChemotherapyA vascular access procedure involves the insertion of a flexible thin plastic tube, or catheter, into a blood vessel to provide an effective method of drawing blood or delivering medications and nutrients into a patient’s bloodstream over a period of weeks, months or even years. Vascular access procedures are performed when patients need intravenous antibiotic treatment, chemotherapy, long-term intravenous feeding, repeated drawing of blood samples, or hemodialysis.
- Radiation OncologyThe mission of The American College of Radiology (ACR) is to serve patients and society by maximizing the value of radiology, radiation oncology, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and medical physics by advancing the science of radiology, improving the quality of patient care, positively influencing the socioeconomics of the practice of radiology, providing continuing education for radiology and allied health professions and conducting research for the future of radiology.
- Interventional RadiologyMountain Medical offers interventional radiology, a medical sub-specialty of radiology which utilizes minimally-invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. Many of these procedures are done in a hospital setting, however some available in our clinics or outpatient centers.
- LesionsIn a catheter embolization procedure, medications or synthetic materials called embolic agents are placed through a catheter into one or more blood vessels blocking abnormal blood flow. Catheter embolization is performed to control or prevent abnormal bleeding for injuries, tumors or lesions. It can also be used to control abnormal bleeding in long or heavy menstrual periods, treat uterine fibroids, cut off vessels supplying blood to a tumor, treat aneurysms and treat enlarged veins.
- Back Pain