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PREVENTIVE SCREENING OVERVIEW

Inland Imaging offers comprehensive preventive screening procedures designed for the early detection of serious health conditions, including colon cancer, coronary artery disease, lung cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer.

Early detection is crucial in improving treatment outcomes and can significantly increase survival rates for many conditions. Our screenings utilize advanced imaging technology and are performed by board-certified radiologists and licensed practitioners who specialize in diagnostic imaging.

Whether you’re at average risk or have specific health concerns, our team will help determine which screening options are right for you based on your age, medical history, and individual risk factors.

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Screenings

Virtual colonoscopy: Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. Pain in your bowel, colon, or stomach could be caused by many conditions, including ulcers, diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal obstruction, or cancer. Read More

Stroke and vascular disease affect thousands of Americans each year. A screening for these diseases can measure your risk and provide important information to help improve your vascular health and prevent life-threatening problems. The stroke and vascular screening at Inland Imaging includes a check of the three areas of your body that are most susceptible to signs of vascular disease: the abdominal aorta, the carotid arteries, and the peripheral arteries. Read More

A calcium scoring exam uses CT technology to screen for atherosclerosis and to evaluate your risk for heart disease. The exam measures the calcified plaque deposits on the artery and compares that measurement, or “score,” to normal ranges for your age and sex. Read More

Low-dose CT scan of the chest. Read More

Screening Mammography. Read More

Ultrasound is a useful imaging tool in the study of the prostate. The exam may be performed to determine the volume of the prostate, to investigate elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, or to guide a needle biopsy of the prostate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Preventive screening uses advanced imaging to detect diseases in their earliest stages, often before symptoms appear. Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates for conditions like cancer, heart disease, and stroke. These screenings can identify problems when they’re most treatable.

Screening recommendations depend on your age, gender, family history, lifestyle factors, and personal medical history. Your primary care physician can help determine which screenings are appropriate for you. Our team is also available to discuss your options and answer questions about specific procedures.

Referral requirements vary by screening type and insurance plan. Some screenings may require a physician’s order, while others may be self-referred. Contact us to discuss your specific situation and we’ll guide you through the process.

Appointment times vary by screening type. Most screenings take between 15-45 minutes. Virtual colonoscopy and some vascular screenings may take longer. We’ll provide specific timing information when you schedule your appointment.

Screening frequency depends on the type of exam, your age, risk factors, and previous results. Annual mammograms are typically recommended starting at age 40, while colon cancer screening may be every 5-10 years depending on the method. Your healthcare provider will recommend an appropriate screening schedule for you.

Results are typically sent to your referring physician within a few days of your screening. Your doctor will discuss the findings with you and recommend any necessary follow-up care. In some cases, you may also receive results through our patient portal.

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