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It's our goal each day to detect the presence or extent of disease as early as possible utilizing GE and Siemens newest imaging technology. Since we are a world site featuring today's leading edge imaging technology, our professionally trained staff can provide your physician with answers to help get you on the best possible treatment plan quickly.
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Advanced Imaging of Port Charlotte

The ONLY facility with all fellowship trained physicians in Charlotte County

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  • Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma – Diagnosis & Treatment

    If you have an enlarged, painless lymph node that your doctor suspects may be due to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, you will need to have a biopsy of this node.

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  • Should I Have An Early Fetal Ultrasound?

    Fetal ultrasound uses reflected sound waves to provide an image of a fetus and placenta within the uterus. Fetal ultrasound is the safest way to obtain information about the fetus, such as size and position.

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  • MRI for low back pain?

    Strained muscles and ligaments are the most common cause of low back pain and stiffness. Consider the following when making your decision.

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  • Nuclear Medicine to Evaluate Gallbladder Health

    A gallbladder scan is a nuclear scanning test that is done to evaluate gallbladder function. It can find blockage in the tubes (bile ducts) that lead from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine (duodenum).

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  • Should I have a DEXA test to diagnose osteoporosis?

    A bone density test, called DEXA or dual-energy X-ray absorption, measures bone mass to determine whether you have osteopenia or osteoporosis and are at risk for a fracture.

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  • Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

    In spite of the fact that it is so common, Alzheimer’s disease often goes unrecognized or is misdiagnosed in its early stages. Many doctors and nurses, patients, and family members mistakenly view the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease as the inevitable consequences of aging.

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