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Diagnostic Imaging

Today’s advanced imaging technology makes it possible to see inside the human body more clearly than ever before. Our sophisticated equipment enables doctors to diagnose and treat disease faster and with greater accuracy. Along with the confidence that comes from knowing that your medical team is equipped with the diagnostic tools to provide better care for you, our investment in technology means you’ll benefit from quicker, more comfortable procedures.

To schedule an appointment in our Imaging Department, please call 702-657-5507.

Patient Centered Care

Our Imaging Department is designed to maximize your comfort. Our friendly staff is dedicated to making your experience here as pleasant as possible. For the convenience of our patients and their referring physicians, we provide:

  • Easy and flexible scheduling, including some walk-in appointments
  • Convenient complimentary valet parking
  • Comfortable waiting areas
  • Prompt delivery of test results

Faster, Better Communication
Your doctor has immediate access to the results of your diagnostic procedure — and can view them on a computer screen using secure Internet access from home, the office or the hospital. Our electronic archiving also makes your entire hospital record available to authorized staff at the click of a computer button. If you come back to the hospital with an emergency, your information is instantly available to your doctors and nurses for faster care.

Preparing for Your Imaging Procedure

If you have a scheduled appointment, please discuss the procedure and any special instructions with your doctor before you arrive. If a test is ordered while you are a patient at the hospital, your physician, nurse or technician can explain the procedure and answer any questions you have. These general guidelines will help you prepare for and stay comfortable during your procedure:

  • Wear loose-fitting clothes. You may be asked to change into a hospital gown.
  • Don’t wear items containing metal. In some cases, you will be asked to remove jewelry, watches, hairpins, eyeglasses or dentures.
  • Some tests require you to go without eating or drinking for a specified period before your procedure. Be sure to ask your doctor about this at least 24 hours before your appointment.
  • Tell your technologist if there is a chance you may be pregnant or if you are breastfeeding.
  • Tell your technologist if you are allergic to iodine or shellfish.
  • Some procedures require you to remain still for a period of time. Your technologist will explain what you need to do for a successful procedure.