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Shands Starke provides advanced radiology services, such as:

  • Bone densitometry

    This procedure uses X-rays to detect osteoporosis, a disease that occurs when the bones lose calcium and other vital minerals that keep them strong. The machine takes pictures of bones throughout the body and then uses this information to measure bone density.

  • Computerized Tomography (CT Scan)

    Also known as a CT scan, this computerized imaging test circles around your body taking pictures from every angle. The black and white pictures are then sent to a computer to be analyzed by specialists. This test provides the physician with a clearer picture of internal organs than provided by an X-ray.

  • Digital fluoroscopy
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging, also known as MRI, utilizes a powerful magnet and its surrounding magnetic field to produce comprehensive three-dimensional imagery of any structure in the body. Physicians use these scans to detect and diagnose problems within joints and muscles, abnormalities in the heart or blood vessels and evaluate tumors. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRI does not emit any ionizing radiation.

  • Mammography

    A mammogram uses X-rays to detect lumps in the breast that may not be felt by a physician or during a self-exam. It also can be used to detect calcium deposits, which are usually benign, but can be an early sign of breast cancer.

  • Picture Archiving & Communication System (PACS)

    This state-of-the-art system transmits digital images to independent board certified community or University of Florida radiologists who are available to read the images 24 hours a day. Because PACS images are digital, there is no film to be developed or delivered. Test images are available immediately, and the images are clearer than ever.

  • Routine Diagnostic Radiology

    This is any radiological exam used to diagnose illness or injury. Routine diagnostic procedures are performed on the chest, abdomen and extremities.

  • Ultrasound
    • ECHOCARDIOLOGY - An echocardiogram uses soundwaves instead of X-rays to take a picture of the valves and four chambers of the heart. This is a safe and painless test that produces sounds and Images that physicians use to detect damage and disease.
    • VASCULAR - Sound waves are used to produce images and measure the speed of blood flow in arms, legs, carotid arteries, the abdominal aorta and kidney blood vessels. These images are then used to detect blockages in arteries, blood clots in veins, or abdominal aortic aneurysms.
    • ROUTINE DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND - Sound waves are used to produce images to measure and record data for diagnosis of internal disease.
  • Videoscopes

The Shands Starke mammography program is accredited by the American College of Radiology. We have some of the most advanced technology available. The program is staffed by board-certified radiologists and certified technologists who provide the kind of personal attention you deserve without leaving your community.

Information

For more information about Radiology Services at Shands Starke or to make an appointment, please call 904.368.2300, ext 160 or 165.

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