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Medical Imaging

Board-certified radiologists provide around-the-clock, 24/7 on-site staffing in the Saint Michael’s Medical Imaging Department and at the hospital’s Women’s Imaging Center.

For further information, contact us at 973-877-5290.

Medical Imaging Department
Medical Imaging

Radiology services provided include:

      • Neuroradiology/Neuro magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
      • Body & Musculoskeletal MRI
      • Cardiac MRI
      • Vascular Ultrasound
      • Nuclear Medicine
      • Interventional Radiology
      • General Diagnostic Radiology
      • Women’s Diagnostics

In addition to offering patients the services of the top radiologists in the state, Saint Michael’s Medical Center provides access to a wide range of state-of-the-art radiological equipment. These systems and devices include:

  • MRI
  • 64-Slice Computed Tomography
  • Ultrasound
  • 3D Tomosynthesis Mammography
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Bone Densitometry
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Barium Studies
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With expert staffing and leading-edge equipment, Saint Michael’s has been able to significantly decrease turnaround times on imaging reports, which now are finalized and reported 24 hours a day. Furthermore, the hospital’s radiology team is in direct contact with Emergency Department physicians around the clock for complex cases.

A number of highly technical radiological procedures now are being performed safely and efficiently in the Saint Michael’s Medical Imaging Department. A brief sampling of these include:

  • Inserting a TIPS, or a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt: The procedure, needed in cases of severe liver problems, creates a connection between two blood vessels in the liver using imaging devices for proper location and installation.
  • Implanting a biliary stent: This involves inserting a tube through a catheter into the duct connecting the liver and gallbladder to ensure that bile needed for the digestive process can flow freely after being produced by the liver.
  • Performing a mesenteric angiography: This procedure can involve either the small or large intestine and provides sharper imaging of an artery, allowing the radiologist to dissolve a blood clot, open a blockage with a balloon or insert a stent into a weakened vessel.

You can count on the outstanding medical professionals at Saint Michael’s Medical Center to provide you with the highest-quality medical imaging services available in the region. To learn more about the Medical Imaging Department, please call 973-877-5290. To schedule a procedure, call 973-465-2792.

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