15 hours ago Welcome to Valley Regional Imaging. Valley Regional Imaging (VRI) is an independent outpatient imaging center providing a wide range of radiology services for patients and referring physicians in the greater Cumberland and surrounding county areas. Learn More. VRI Imaging Center. >> Go To The Portal
Welcome to Valley Regional Imaging. Valley Regional Imaging (VRI) is an independent outpatient imaging center providing a wide range of radiology services for patients and referring physicians in the greater Cumberland and surrounding county areas. Learn More. VRI Imaging Center.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnetic waves to create 2D and 3D images of the inside of the body. The scans get sent to a computer where the technicians and specialists can study the images and share them with your doctor.
An x-ray is among the most quick, painless and informative tests available to detect or diagnose health issues. From detecting a broken leg to determining if a patient has pneumonia, x-rays can provide the facts doctors need to treat patients effectively.
However, this is usually a relatively simple procedure and most CT scans only take about 10-15 minutes to complete.
An ultrasound uses sound waves to produce images called sonograms. These tests are famous for allowing expectant mothers a peak at their child months before he or she is born. But they can also help doctors see all types of body tissues, detecting problems and determining the best treatment options.
A small amount of radioactive material (tracer), which given to the patient (it may be injected, swallowed as a pill, or inhaled as a gas). A special camera is used during the test that detects the tracer as it moves through the body or is absorbed by body tissues.