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Diagnostic Imaging | Radiology| MaineHealth Stephens Hospital

MaineHealth Stephens Hospital Radiology is accredited by the American College of Radiology and provides a full range of diagnostic imaging services.

Advanced diagnostic imaging services, close to home

Has your provider recommended an X-ray or MRI? MaineHealth Stephens Hospital Radiology offers advanced diagnostic imaging services right here in Norway, Maine. Our board-certified radiologists and radiology technologists use state-of-the-art technology to deliver highly-accurate results that support better health outcomes.

More about our radiology services

Our X-ray department is staffed 24/7 and provides service for both outpatients and inpatients. All of our technicians are fully licensed and trained and provide high quality images to support our radiologists and physicians in diagnosing patients.

Our dedicated team of CT technologists ensures the highest quality care in diagnostic imaging. A CT, or computerized tomography, technologist plays a crucial role in conducting scans, also known as CT or CAT (computerized axial tomography) scans. These scans, which utilize special x-ray equipment, capture detailed images from various angles around the body.

Whether initiated by an emergency room visit or scheduled as part of a diagnostic procedure, our CT team is committed to delivering exceptional service. Depending on the nature of the scan, procedures typically range from 15 to 45 minutes. Our skilled staff members have undergone advanced training and possess specialized expertise in operating our state-of-the-art 64 Slice CT scanner. Our CT Department is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to serve our community and provide excellent care.

Lung Cancer Screening | Low-dose Computed Tomography (LDCT)

Lung cancer screening is an effective way to detect cancer early, giving you more time and options in your treatment. Low-dose CT (LDCT) is a CT scan used for lung cancer screening that takes pictures of your lungs. The LDCT scan is painless and takes less than five minutes. Doctors study the pictures to look for signs of cancer. If lung cancer is found at an earlier stage, when it is small and before it has spread, it is more likely to be treated successfully. This early detection gives lung cancer patients the best chance for remission and recovery.

Talk with your health care provider about if lung cancer screening is right for you. For people who are eligible, the cost of lung cancer screening is covered by most health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. However, the details of exactly who qualifies can vary.

An MRI technician uses cutting-edge technology to create high definition, three-dimensional pictures inside the body which are used by a physician to diagnose diseases. Our in-house MRI system features advanced clinical capabilities for better patient outcomes. Our MRI technicians are all fully licensed and have received specialized training in operating MRI equipment. 

We understand that MRI testing can make some people feel anxious. Our goal is to reduce MRI-related stress and tension (both before and during the procedure) and to make the process as comfortable as possible for our patients. Our system is equipped with a two-way intercom, patient call button, individually controlled airflow and lighting. 

Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce images of the body's organs. This type of imaging requires no radiation. Our highly-skilled ultrasound technologists are available 24/7.

MaineHealth Stephens Hospital Radiology Mammography offers a full range of breast care, ultrasound and bone density services. We use advanced technology such as a breast tomosynthesis scanner to produce highly accurate results. Learn more about our mammography services.

Nuclear medicine is a imaging procedure that uses small amounts of radioactive materials to diagnose and determine the severity of or treat a variety of diseases, including many types of cancers, heart disease, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and neurological disorders. Nuclear medicine imaging procedures are noninvasive and, with the exception of intravenous injections, are usually painless. 

We offer the most advanced dual modality nuclear medicine/computed tomography (NM/CT) system available. Services are available Monday - Friday. Our staff have all received advanced training and are certified by national accreditation bodies.