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ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL • COLUMBUS, NC • (828) 894-3311

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Through MyChart, you can immediately and securely access your digital healthcare records through a desktop or a smartphone app. That access includes current health issues and upcoming appointments, prompt notification of test results, medication, and instructions for taking each medication. You can instantly review your allergy list and immunization history, physical exams, and preventive care procedures. MyChart makes it easy to record day-to-day blood pressure, weight, and steps, by linking personal devices and apps such as Fitbit and Apple Health.
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Best-in-Class Radiology

St. Luke's Hospital offers a variety of digital imaging modalities designed to meet the radiology needs of Polk County and surrounding communities. Our licensed, experienced technologists perform the exams while Board-Certified Radiologists interpret the findings.


101 Hospital Drive • Columbus, NC 28722
Office: 828-894-0990



With digital technology and the PACS system, physicians can access their patient's images from any remote computer for enhanced views and quicker diagnosis.

Exams:

BONE DENSITY is a screening exam used in the diagnosis of Osteoporosis. Osteoporosis results in more than one-million hip, spine and wrist fractures annually. This disorder affects nearly one-half of all post-menopausal women, the largest group at high risk for osteoporosis.

St. Luke's GE Prodigy Advance Full Scan takes only minutes, lowering exposure to radiation. A digital report is quickly sent to the referring physician.

3D MAMMOGRAPHY Our 3D Mammography exam detects up to 65% more invasive breast cancers than 2D mammography. And it reduces false positives by as much as 40% It is the only mammogram that is FDA approved as "superior" for dense breast tissue.

ECHOCARDIOLOGY services are offered in St. Luke's Hospital's Radiology Department. An echocardiogram, also called an echo, is an ultrasound of the heart. This important procedure uses sound waves to produce images of the heart. A computer records the images and can create a moving picture of your heart. From this test, your doctor evaluates the health of your heart and blood flow.

Echocardiograms can help detect and determine treatment for heart disease, heart attacks and vascular disease that can lead to stroke. Unlike an x-ray, there is no radiation with this test.

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive exam that uses no radiation to create exquisite soft tissue images that are unavailable by any other means. MRI is used to examine the following:

Brain
Extremities
Joints
Lumbar Spine
Thoracic Spine
Cervical Spine
Abdomen
Boney Pelvis and Female Pelvic Structures

MRA(Magnetic Resonance Angiography)studies the carotid artery, blood vessels in the brain, soft tissue and the aorta.

Our GE Revolution Apex Elite Computed Tomography provides full-range world-class, best-in-class diagnostic imaging capabilities to examine the entire body using standard x-ray combined with a high-tech computer. Using CT, we can evaluate many parts of the body including:

Head
Neck
Extremities
Abdomen
Chest
Pelvis

With CT, we can also direct procedures such as biopsies and drainages. We can also add 3D images for better interpretations of each exam.

Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive study using sound waves to produce images rather than radiation. With Ultrasound, the following studies can be performed:

Abdomen
Pelvis
Extremities for soft tissue masses, muscle tears, etc.
Carotid Artery
Breasts
Thyroid
Arterial/Venous Doppler Studies to rule out clotting

Digital Fluoroscopy is a tool used in the examination of the internal organs with tests such as:

Modified Barium Swallows
Upper GI
Barium Enema
Myelograms- Lumber, Thoracic, and Cervical
Arthrograms

Nuclear Medicine studies are performed on-site and the following scans are available:

Bone Scans
Lung Scans
Renal Scans
Hepatobiliary Scans
Thyroid Scans
GI Bleeds
Lymphscintography
Infection Imaging
Spect Imaging

General X-Ray is used for routine studies, portable exams, and in the Operating Room.

For more information, contact the Radiology supervisor at 828-894-3311