Radiology & Imaging
The Stephens County Hospital Radiology & Imaging Center provides patients and their providers with the highest quality diagnostic and interventional radiology services. Our team combines technical skill and advanced technology with compassion, courtesy and professionalism so patients receive an excellent experience each and every visit.
We are operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Radiology & Imaging Center is completely digital (filmless), and CDs are available upon request for follow-up care.
Inpatient & Outpatient Radiology Services
Bone Density
Bone density testing helps assess bone strength and can identify early signs of bone loss. This quick, non-invasive exam can help you and your provider better understand your risk for fractures.
Diagnostic (X-Ray) Imaging
X-rays provide clear images of bones and certain areas inside the body to help diagnose injuries and medical conditions. They're one of the most common and effective imaging tools available.
Fluoroscopy (X-Ray)
Fluoroscopy uses real-time X-ray imaging to allow providers to view movement and function inside the body. It can help evaluate a variety of conditions and guide certain procedures.
Digital Mammography
Mammography plays an important role in breast health by helping detect changes that may not be noticeable during a physical exam. Our advanced digital technology provides detailed images while helping our patients stay comfortable.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Breast Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses powerful magnets and advanced imaging technology to create highly detailed pictures of organs, tissues, and other surrounding structures inside the body. It can help providers gain a clearer understanding of many conditions without using radiation.
Ultrasound – General & Vascular / Cardiac
Ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of structures inside the body. It's commonly used to evaluate organs, blood flow, and heart function in a safe and comfortable setting.
Computerized Axial Tomography (CT Scan)
CT scans combine multiple images to create detailed cross-sectional views of the body. They help providers quickly evaluate injuries, illnesses, and other health concerns with exceptional detail.
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine imaging helps providers see how certain organs and tissues are functioning, not just what they look like. This specialized imaging can provide valuable information for diagnosing and monitoring a variety of conditions.