St. John Owasso combines an expert staff and state-of-the art all-digital (filmless) diagnostics to bring you the best in radiology services. All tests are read by a board certified radiologist.
Mammography
A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast used to detect breast tumors or other breast conditions. It helps a physicians tell the difference between cancerous and non-cancerous lumps in the breast.
Our all-digital mammography suite provides a comforting and relaxing atmosphere. Diagnosis is enhanced by computer aided detection (CAD), which marks areas of concern for further examination. This state-of-the-art technology enables physicians to detect cancerous areas that may be missed with traditional mammograms.
To make an appointment for a mammogram at St. John Owasso, please call the Health System Radiology Scheduling line at 744-3000.
MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging uses magnets and radio waves to form detailed pictures of multiple cross-sectional images of internal body tissues which are then assembled in a three-dimensional computer images called slices.
Our open-bore MRI offers a peace of mind to patients who may be hesitant about traditional MRIs due to claustrophobia or anxiety.
CT
Computed tomography (CT) combines X-rays with computer scans. Multiple cross sectional images of the body are taken and assembled by computer into three-dimensional images. Our 64-slice CT scanner provides exceptional image quality at the lowest radiation exposure to a patient, allowing physicians to observe more detailed views of the diagnosis area.
Bone Density
This full-body imaging system enables physicians to detect changes in patients’ bone density quickly and without discomfort. Bone density scans detect areas of increased or decreased bone mass and can aid in identifying abnormal processes such as a tumor, infection or fracture.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound uses sound waves to examine and measure internal body structures and detect abnormalities. Many people associate ultrasounds with checking a baby's health during pregnancy, but they can be used for much more, including abdominal, breast, carotid, and blood vessel exams.
St. John Owasso offers a full-spectrum of routine and fluoroscopy procedures. For supplemental information, visit the
American College of Radiology.