At Good Samaritan Hospital, we understand that the health and well-being of women is paramount. Our Women’s Imaging Center is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Our team of highly skilled and experienced radiologists and technologists is dedicated to delivering the highest quality imaging services, using advanced technology and personalized attention.
Explore Our Cutting-Edge Women’s Imaging Center
Our Women’s Imaging Center is equipped with the latest technology, allowing us to provide a comprehensive range of imaging services. From mammograms and ultrasounds to bone density scans and MRI, our center is equipped to address all your diagnostic needs.
A Closer Look at Our Services
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Mammography: Our digital mammography system provides clear and detailed images, making it easier to detect breast abnormalities at an early stage. We offer 3D mammography, which provides a more comprehensive view of the breast tissue.
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Ultrasound: Our ultrasound services are performed by skilled sonographers who are trained to identify and assess a wide range of medical conditions. We offer a variety of ultrasound services, including obstetrical, gynecological, vascular, and musculoskeletal ultrasound.
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Bone Density Scan: Our bone density scans are used to measure the density of your bones, which can help detect osteoporosis and other bone disorders.
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MRI: Our MRI services are performed using advanced technology that provides detailed images of your soft tissues. We offer a variety of MRI services, including breast MRI, pelvic MRI, and brain MRI.
“The Women’s Imaging Center at Good Samaritan Hospital is a true oasis of care and comfort. The staff is incredibly kind and compassionate, and the technology is top-notch. I felt confident and well-informed throughout my entire experience.” – Dr. Emily Carter, Board Certified Radiologist
Comfort and Convenience at Your Fingertips
We understand that going for an imaging test can be stressful. Our Women’s Imaging Center offers a warm and inviting atmosphere to make your experience as comfortable as possible. We also offer convenient appointment scheduling and a dedicated team of professionals to answer any questions you may have.
Creating a Comfortable Environment
- Relaxing Ambiance: Our center features a calming décor and soft lighting to help you feel at ease.
- Private Waiting Areas: We provide private waiting areas where you can relax and prepare for your procedure.
- Personalized Attention: Our staff is dedicated to providing personalized attention and support.
- Convenient Scheduling: We offer flexible appointment scheduling to fit your busy lifestyle.
“I was truly impressed with the level of compassion and professionalism I received at Good Samaritan Hospital’s Women’s Imaging Center. They made me feel at ease and comfortable throughout the entire process.” – Mrs. Sarah Davis, Patient
Good Samaritan Hospital: Your Trusted Partner in Women’s Health
At Good Samaritan Hospital, we are committed to providing you with the best possible care. Our Women’s Imaging Center is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
FAQs
Q: What is the difference between 2D and 3D mammography?
A: 2D mammography takes images of the breast from different angles, while 3D mammography creates a series of images that can be viewed as a three-dimensional reconstruction. This provides a more comprehensive view of the breast tissue, making it easier to detect breast abnormalities.
Q: What is a bone density scan used for?
A: A bone density scan is used to measure the density of your bones, which can help detect osteoporosis and other bone disorders.
Q: How long does an MRI scan take?
A: The length of an MRI scan varies depending on the area being scanned. Most MRI scans take between 30 minutes to an hour.
Q: What should I do to prepare for a mammogram?
A: You should avoid using deodorant, antiperspirant, or lotion on your breasts and underarms before a mammogram.
Q: What should I expect during an ultrasound?
A: During an ultrasound, a technician will use a handheld device called a transducer to send sound waves through your body. These sound waves create images of your internal organs and structures on a monitor.
The Good Samaritan Hospital Women's Imaging Center features a comfortable and modern waiting area
Need Assistance?
For any questions or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at 02437655121, email us at [email protected], or visit us at Số 298 Đ. Cầu Diễn, Minh Khai, Bắc Từ Liêm, Hà Nội, Việt Nam. Our dedicated customer service team is available 24/7 to assist you.