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Diagnostic Imaging in Dallas, TX
Delivering Advanced Care in a Convenient Outpatient Imaging Center
Welcome to Southwest Diagnostic Imaging Center, Dallas’ leaders in radiology. We have been serving Dallas and its surrounding areas since 1985 making SWDIC one of the most progressive freestanding outpatient imaging centers in North Texas.
Our staff and technical team view the imaging process from the patient’s perspective. We are committed to answering questions, providing results quickly and accurately, and easing the patient’s tensions through compassionate care. Our state-of-the-art center is located on the campus of Texas Health Dallas Hospital.
We also offer advanced imaging such as automated breast ultrasounds, DEXA bone density scan, and thyroid FNA analysis. In an effort to serve our patients, you can also access online forms and even pay your bill online in our patient resources section.
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Demystifying the Safety Measures of MRI Procedures
Today’s physicians have so many advanced tools to diagnose illness, cancer, or other abnormalities in our bodies. MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, is one of the most utilized and valuable of these tools. Nevertheless, some individuals are still frightened that they are dangerous and unsafe.
Which Is Better: MRI or CT Scan for the Brain?
How does your physician decide to recommend an MRI or a CT scan? Typically it depends on what condition they suspect and where the problem is located. Which is better: MRI or CT scan for the brain?
Choosing the Right Place to Get Your Yearly Mammogram
Let’s be honest, whenever you are scheduled for a mammogram, you feel a bit anxious. Will they find something? Am I going to be called back for another look? Even if you’ve had no symptoms or changes to your breast, you still dread the screening test.
CT vs PET Scan
Aim for a few minutes for one, and up to two hours for the other. Which test will yield the information required for your health issues is determined by your doctor or the members of your care team.