Services |
| At Diagnostic Imaging
Centers, we offer a full range of modalities along
with the timely, accurate test results you and your doctor
need. We want you
to be happy with the service we provide from the moment
you place the call
to schedule an examination to the moment you complete
your examination.
Should you have questions regarding scheduling, exam
preparation, billing or
any other issue, don't hesitate to contact us at any
one of our offices. We
are always happy to talk with you. Depending on your
needs, we can direct
your question to any number of highly experienced staff.
These are certain
general recommendations we request you follow:
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HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAMS and SONOHYSTEROSALPINGOGRAMS CORONARY CALCIUM SCORING AND CARDIAC CT ANGIOGRAPHY (CCTA)
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- Arrive for your procedure 15-20 minutes early such that all appropriate paperwork can be completed.
- Be certain to bring your insurance card, even if you have brought it in the past.
- Make every attempt to wear metal free clothing and remember, it may be necessary to change into an examination gown for certain procedures.
- If there is any possibility that you might be pregnant, please notify our staff at the time of scheduling.
- If you are on any daily medications, please do not withhold these medications. If you take glucophage, metformin, glucovance, metaglip, or advandament, please alert our office at the time of scheduling as you will need to refrain from taking these medications for two days following your examination.
- If you have had a prior allergic reaction to iodinated contrast (x-ray dye), such as hives or difficulty breathing, please let us know at the time of scheduling.
- If you have pertinent x-rays or prior imaging studies of a similar type, please bring them. Most of our tests require specific preps listed in the links below. These links also provide some basic information on the tests we offer.
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