Fox Valley Imaging has been established on solid, foundational principles to provide patient-friendly, reliable, empathetic, affordable, and ethical imaging for your medical needs. Our imaging capabilities include: MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), MRA (magnetic resonance angiography), CT (computed tomography), Ultrasound, Echocardiogram, Video Fluoroscopy, and X-ray.
Fox Valley Imaging has been established on solid, foundational principles to provide patient-friendly, reliable, empathetic, affordable, and ethical imaging for your medical needs. Our imaging functionalities include: MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), MRA (magnetic resonance angiography), CT (computed tomography), Ultrasound, Echocardiogram, Video Fluoroscopy, and X-ray.
Empathic
In a world where everyone is becoming just a number, we consider every client as a continuing relationship. Every member of our team seeks to connect with gentleness and respect because patient and patience are 2 words that should always go combined. Our company believe that everyone is created equal, but all situations are definitely not, and this is why our service includes: listening to your concerns, calming your fears by using strategic coping methods, and empowering you about the process. We will always take the time to do a professional, thorough job because this is your health.
Reliable
We have indeed board-certified physicians and highly-trained technologists to ensure the necessary accuracy for proper diagnosis. Moreover, our adaptable, same day scheduling and 24 hr turn-around time offer promptly, effective service. Your images are readily available by request, and your physician can also login to our system to evaluate the results expeditiously and critically. Our fully maintained, updated equipment produce us with the quality we need to achieve and go beyond the industry standards.
Affordable
With the going up cost of health care, we have made our business to serve in decreasing those costs by providing an efficient business model that helps you. Our proficient understanding of healthcare billing requirements gives you the peace of mind of a smooth payment. Our services also extend to uninsured and underinsured patients while providing the exact level of expertise.
Ethical
In a worldwide market together with unscrupulous people and unsound business practices, we have produced a clear and conscious effort to ensure your privacy. We have grown this trust by being faithful to the confidence our clients have placed in us. Considering we are a referral based business, the stability of our name is our most valuable possession. We work on everything in our power to conserve your rights.
At Fox Valley Imaging, our innovative facility functions cutting-edge imaging machines and qualified, experienced technicians who will help to make your experience quick and relaxed. They are right there to respond to any concerns you may come with and also to operate the imaging machines to give the finest services possible for you and your physician. Our services have:.
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging method used in radiology to picture internal structures of the body in detail. MRI uses the property of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to image nuclei of atoms inside the body.
MRI scans are one of the safest of all imaging examinations. The process does not require the use of ionizing radiation, and the contrast media used through an MRI has really low incidence of negative effects. Today’s MRI scans provide your physician or specialist with a viewpoint of your body with almost any plane. Fox Valley Imaging Center is proud to offer our patients the most up-to-date technology in MRI scanning. Our MRI scanner generates high definition images having exceptional detail. Moreover the new technology trims the scanning time in half, making the experience a lot more tolerable.
CT (Computed Tomography). X-ray computed tomography, also computed tomography (CT scan) or computed axial tomography(CAT scan), is a medical imaging technique that utilizes computer-processed X-rays to generate tomographic images or ’slices’ of particular areas of the body. These cross-sectional images are utilized for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in various medical disciplines.
Computed Axial Tomography, commonly knowned as a CAT scan or CT Scan, provides today’s physicians with a fairly affordable imaging tool for the diagnosis of many different diseases, defects and also injuries. Using digital capture, a CT scan collects numerous X-ray images and develops an image of the body from cross-sectional slices (or tomograms). Since the X-ray beams are captured from many different angles, there is even more details found and the absorption rate of the beams can give valuable data regarding the thickness of tissue and the condition of bones. Using a same dosage of radiation as a common X-ray machine, a CAT scan brings visible images with close to a 100 times more clarity that can identify very understated differences in your body tissue.
Ultrasound. Diagnostic sonography (ultrasonography) is an ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used for picturing subcutaneous body structures consisting of tendons, muscles, joints, vessels and internal organs for possible pathology or lesions.
Digital 3-D and 4-D ultrasound produces images of soft tissue and internal organs by reflecting sound waves off the internal anatomic structures. Consequently, our radiologists have additional information of a better quality to use for a successful diagnosis. Fox Valley Imaging works with the latest technologies for digital ultrasound imaging to provide the diagnostic process for physicians in many specialties including Obstetrics, Internal Medicines, Oncology, Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Urology and Cardiology.
Digital X-Rays. Digital radiography is a form of X-ray imaging, where digital X-ray sensors are utilized rather than common photographic film. Advantages consist of time efficiency by means of bypassing chemical processing and the ability to digitally transmit and improve images.
Digital X-Ray is the modern standard in Diagnostic Imaging. By utilizing digital technology the scan time is reduced dramatically and the repeat exposure is minimized. Digital images could be stored on a CD and emailed with the patient. Compared to the traditional x-ray we are able to manipulate the images and execute measurements electronically. That means more info for your treating physician.
Bone Density Scanning. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is a method of measuring bone mineral density (BMD). Two X-ray beams with different energy levels are aimed at the patient’s bones. If soft tissue absorption is subtracted out, the BMD can be figured out from the absorption of each beam by bone. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is the most widely used and most carefully studied bone density measurement technology.
Echocardiography. Echocardiogram, usually referred to cardiac echo or simply an echo is a sonogram of the heart. (It is not abbreviated as ECG, which in medicine usually knowns as an electrocardiogram.) Echocardiography operates standard two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and Doppler ultrasound to produce images of the heart.
Echocardiography has gotten consistently utilized in the diagnosis, management, and follow-up of patients with any speculated or known heart diseases. It is one of the most widely utilized diagnostic tests in cardiology. It can bring a wealth of useful details, including the size and shape of the heart (internal chamber size quantification), pumping capacity, and the specific location and extent of any tissue damage. An Echocardiogram can also give physicians many other estimates of heart function such as a calculation of the cardiac output, ejection fraction, and diastolic function (how well the heart relaxes).
Video Fluoroscopy. Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique that utilizes X-rays to acquire real-time moving photos of the internal structures of a patient with the use of a fluoroscope. In its simplest form, a fluoroscope consists of an X-ray source and fluorescent screen between which a patient is placed. Although, latest fluoroscopes couple the screen to an X-ray image intensifier and CCD video camera allowing the images to be recorded and played on a monitor.