When facing health concerns, timely and precise imaging is crucial for appropriate treatment and a speedy recovery. Our facilities are fully equipped with advanced technology to deliver clear and accurate diagnoses, both quickly and efficiently. Understanding that diagnostic testing can sometimes become a financial worry, we've also partnered with MDsave to offer services at reduced costs, helping save up to 60% on medical bills for those uninsured or with high-deductible health plans.
At Norman Regional Health System, we are proud to offer the following diagnostic testing options and more:
For most services, next-day or same-day appointments are available.
You will be given specific instructions prior to your test. Most tests and scans do not require you to fast or refrain from drinking fluids. Depending on the area of your body being tested, you may be asked to remove jewelry, glasses, hairpins, or other items that may interfere with results. We also suggest wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing with no zippers or metal clasps.
A screening X-ray can be taken before your imaging procedure, so a radiologist can determine whether it could be detrimental to your health.
Yes. You may request copies of the signed radiologist report be sent to additional doctors as well as the ordering physician.
The length of the exam depends on a variety of factors, including diagnosis, preparation, and contrast administration as needed. Your provider will discuss everything you should expect prior to beginning your diagnostic scan. A signed radiologist report will be sent to your ordering doctor in 24 to 48 hours, and then your physician will go over the results with you.
The CT scan itself will cause you no pain. However, you may have some discomfort from lying on the table in the position needed, during the processes of starting the IV, and/or during contrast administration. If at any time something bothers you, be sure to tell the CT staff, and they will help make you as comfortable as possible while still obtaining a successful scan.
Talk to your ordering physician about your claustrophobia or concerns with MRIs. Your doctor may be able to prescribe medicine to help ease anxiety.
Please contact the MRI Department with the make and model of your pacemaker, so our staff can clear your device before your appointment.
To date, there is no medical documentation to suspect harmful effects to a fetus. However, this procedure should still be discussed with your doctor to make sure the benefits of testing will outweigh any possible risk to you or your baby.
At Norman Regional Health System, we strive to make information and instruction about procedures easily available for patients. Please refer to the documents below for information regarding certain exams we offer:
Not all exams are listed, so if you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 405-515-1600. Norman Regional Health System is here to help manage and maintain patient well-being.