31 hours ago Centrelake Imaging & Oncology is an integrated network of outpatient radiology facilities located in Southern California. We are committed to providing state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging services using advanced technology. We perform an extensive range of minimally invasive procedures in our Vascular and Interventional Centers. >> Go To The Portal
Centrelake Imaging & Oncology is an integrated network of outpatient radiology facilities located in Southern California. We are committed to providing state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging services using advanced technology. We perform an extensive range of minimally invasive procedures in our Vascular and Interventional Centers.
This Physician Portal is to be used with general purpose computing hardware for the review of digital images and data acquired by imaging devices performed at Centrelake Medical Group, Inc. (dba “Centrelake Imaging & Oncology” or “Centrelake”).
Our systems capture the results on an electronic digital detector, instantly displaying the captured image in our computer systems. We offer digital X-ray at the following locations: Anaheim, Chino, Covina, Downey , El Monte, Hemet, Ontario, Pomona, Upland and West Covina . Walk-ins are accepted at all locations from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.
Vascular & Interventional Center**. We are open Monday to Friday 8 AM to 5 PM and emphasize flexible scheduling that allows patients to make appointments that fit into their routine schedules. Walk-ins are welcome for X-ray studies from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Vascular & Interventional Center. Main: (562) 287-7208. Fax: (626) 962-7009.
Centrelake Imaging & Oncology uses advanced, all-digital x-ray technology to deliver the highest resolution results. Our systems capture the results on an electronic digital detector, instantly displaying the captured image in our computer systems.
An x-ray exam usually takes five minutes to half an hour. The technologist positions you on the exam table and positions the detector in the area of the body to be imaged. Cushions may be used to help you hold the proper position.
What are some common uses of x-ray? 1 Assist doctors in identifying and treating bone fractures 2 View, monitor or diagnosis joint injuries and infections, arthritis, artery blockages or abdominal pain 3 Detection and diagnosis of cancer, although usually CT or MRI is better at defining the extent and nature of a suspected cancer.
X-ray imaging is painless. Some discomfort may result from lying on the table, a hard surface that may feel cold. Sometimes, to get a clear image of an injury such as a possible fracture, you may be asked to hold an uncomfortable position for a short time.
There is no special preparation required for most bone x-rays. You may be asked to change into a gown before your examination and remove jewelry, eyeglasses and any metal objects during the exam. Women should always inform the technologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant.