The Department of Diagnostic Imaging's goal is to provide quality diagnostic imaging to help you receive proper care and treatment. We take pride in what we do and the excellent customer service we offer. We are proud to be a part of your healthcare needs.
Digital radiography is filmless x-ray images that can be obtained and viewed in seconds. Multiple images can be taken on a patient without moving the equipment, and this technology exposes the patient to a lower radiation dose. Diagnoses can be determined earlier because images are immediately available for the practitioner to view. We also have a portable digital radiography machine that is used in the emergency department, on the inpatient floor, in surgery, and on the maternity floor. Digital technology is especially useful in these areas because the images are immediately available for the practitioner to view without leaving the patient’s bedside.
The department performs a wide range of studies that include:
To schedule an appointment with Diagnostic Imaging, call us directly at 712.755.4516.
You will receive two separate bills for your radiology exam:
Any questions regarding your bill can be directed toward the following numbers:
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