Radiology and Diagnostic services for El Paso include MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasounds, Digital Mammographies, Digital X-Rays, Dexa Bone Density Scans and more provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging.

Radiology and Diagnostic services for El Paso include MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasounds, Digital Mammography, Digital X-Rays, Dexa Bone Density Scans, Breast MRis, Breast Biopsies, Womens Health, Agressive Diabetes Care, Early Cancer Detection and more provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging.

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Open Field MRIs are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
CT Scans are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
Digital Mammographys are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
Ultrasounds are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
Digital X-Rays are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
Dexa Bone Density Scans are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
MRI, CT Scan and Ultrasound Image Guided Biopsies are part of the radiology and diagnostic imaging services provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging
DOI's Referral Form for Digital X-Rays, MRIs, CT Scans, Mammograms, Bone Density Scans, MRI's and more. Download it here.
Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging provides a complete line of diagnostic services for Women's Health including Digital Mammographys, Breast MRIs, Breast Biopsies and much more
Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging provides the technology and diagnostic tools for detecting illnesses complicated by diabetes for early detection at a curable stage, when illness or complication is least costly to treat, and at the cellular level, before any signs or symptoms are noticeable.
Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging provides the technology and diagnostic tools for detecting cancer early at a curable stage, when cancer is least costly to treat, and detecting cancer at the cellular level, before any signs or symptoms are noticeable.

Online Radiology Reports are another part of available technology provided by Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging to increase speed, reliability and quality of our radiology and diagnostic services for physicians.

 
 
 
 
 

DEXA BONE DENSITY SCANS

Bone Density

Bone density scanning, also called dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) or bone densitometry, is an enhanced form of ultra-low dose x-ray technology that is used to measure bone loss. DEXA is today's established standard for measuring bone mineral density (BMD).

An x-ray (radiograph) is a painless medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. Radiography involves exposing a part of the body to a small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the inside of the body. X-rays are the oldest and most frequently used form of medical imaging.

DEXA is most often performed on the lower spine and hips, although at Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging we can evaluate the radius and forearms.

DEXA bone densitometry is most often used to diagnose osteoporosis, a condition that often affects women after menopause but may also be found in men. Osteoporosis involves a gradual loss of calcium, causing the bones to become thinner, more fragile and more likely to break.

DEXA is most often performed on the lower spine and hips, although at Diagnostic Outpatient Imaging we can evaluate the radius and forearms.

DEXA is also effective in tracking the effects of treatment for osteoporosis and other conditions that cause bone loss.

The DEXA test can also assess an individual's risk for developing fractures.

DEXA Bone Density scan of spine. At DOI these are digital images that will be included in our diagnostic reports.

DEXA Bone Density scan of hip. At DOI these are digital images that will be included in our diagnostic reports.

Bone density testing is strongly recommended if you:

  • are a post-menopausal woman and not taking estrogen.

  • have a personal or maternal history of hip fracture or smoking.

  • are a post-menopausal woman who is tall (over 5 feet 7 inches) or thin (less than 125 pounds).

  • are a man with clinical conditions associated with bone loss.

  • use medications that are known to cause bone loss, including corticosteroids such as Prednisone, various anti-seizure medications such as Dilantin and certain barbiturates, or high-dose thyroid replacement drugs.

  • have type 1 (formerly called juvenile or insulin-dependent) diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease or a family history of osteoporosis.

  • have high bone turnover, which shows up in the form of excessive collagen in urine samples.

  • have a thyroid condition, such as hyperthyroidism. have experienced a fracture after only mild trauma.

  • have had x-ray evidence of vertebral fracture or other signs of osteoporosis.

  • The Lateral Vertebral Assessment (LVA), a low-dose x-ray examination of the spine to screen for vertebral fractures that is performed on the DEXA machine, may be recommended for older patients, especially if:

  • they have lost more than an inch of height

  • or have unexplained back pain

 

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