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The
dream of a facility that would provide comprehensive
orthopedic care under one roof would not have been realized
at Seven Oaks Medical Center without Orthopedic Imaging
Center, LLC. Quality and timely diagnostic imaging is
an imperative for quality orthopedic care. |
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integrating an imaging center at Seven Oaks Medical Center,
patients enjoy the convenience of having their diagnostic
tests performed on the premises under one roof. In many
cases, OIC patients come in for their diagnostic exam the
same day they come in to see their physician. |
This added value to patient care gives the referring
physician an immediate evaluation of their patient's
condition and expedites the treatment process. The end
result of this process leads to better patient care and a
cost savings to the patient, the referring physician and the
heal plans.
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in 1600 square feet of space at OIC is a powerhouse
of diagnostic services that include an open Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), and
bone density imaging (DXA scan). MRI has become the
gold standard in orthopedic imaging. With its advanced
imaging techniques, MRI gives a superior evaluation
of cortical bone and marrow bone compared to other modalities.
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High
resolution images provide unparalleled detail of the meniscus,
ligaments and tendons. MRI differentiates itself from other
modalities by its true multi-planar capabilities. OIC uses
the Hitachi Airis II MRI scanner. This patient-friendly,
award winning open design has revolutionized the imaging
industry with its ability to accommodate patients that were
once unable to scan due to claustrophobic anxiety or physical
size.
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A
bone mineral density exam performed on a DXA scanner
is the most sensitive and accurate measurement of osteoporosis.
It is more accurate than a traditional health screen
for high blood pressure or high cholesterol. Forty-four
million people have or are at risk of developing osteoporosis.
Half
of all postmenopausal women are affected, and approximately
1.5 million fractures related to osteoporosis are reported
annually. |
Orthopedic Imaging Center is committed to patient education
and early detection of this silent disease. Our highly trained
technologist works closely with your physician to ensure
a comfortable and accurate exam. As a community service,
OIC has partnered with the Arrowhead Bone Health Institute
to proclaim the importance of early detection. We help stage
community programs and provide bone density testing at health
fairs and lectures. Because osteoporosis is not a natural
part of aging, we are committed to helping you detect, treat
and prevent this disease.
Computed
tomography, sometimes referred to as CAT scan or CT has
long held a traditional role in diagnostic imaging. Ultra
thin beams of x-rays produce "slices" of the human
body for detection of trauma, fractures or tumors. CT scans
are excellent in staging spinal surgeries by reformatting
the images into 3-D displays, and are more sensitive in
detecting small fractures compared to traditional x-rays.
Our high speed General Electric CT/I helical scanner brings
an added advantage to your referring physician.
Our
mission at Orthopedic Imaging Center is to provide quality
diagnostic imaging in the most timely, caring and convenient
manner possible. Our friendly and compassionate staff will
work closely with you and your referring physician to give
you the best possible care and in a timely manner.
To
schedule an MRI, a CT, or a DXA scan, please request a referral
from your treating physician to OIC, or call us at (909)
557-1690.
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