• Advanced Imaging & Laboratory Services

  • Cutting-Edge Diagnostic Technology

IMAGING SERVICES

Diagnostic imaging plays a key role in helping providers diagnose conditions and check the progress of treatment.

At East Houston Medical Center, we have advanced imaging capabilities that allow for faster and more accurate results, leading to better outcomes for you. Our board-certified radiologists, radiologic technologists and specialists work closely with your physician to get you the answers you need for the care you deserve.

East Houston Medical Center Imaging Services

Our team of radiologists are committed to partnering with you for your care, offering a variety of imaging procedures to help you and your doctor understand your condition.

We offer the following imaging services:

If you have questions about an imaging service, please talk to your referring physician so you can be comfortable and prepared for your appointment.

Our centralized scheduling department can help schedule your imaging appointment, obtain any necessary pre-authorizations and determine your financial responsibility. To schedule an imaging appointment, please call 832-400-2396

Case Studies: Breakthrough Diagnoses Using X-Rays

From detecting malignancies to diagnosing acute trauma and congenital anomalies, X-rays remain an indispensable tool in clinical practice, driving early and accurate diagnosis, and facilitating effective treatment strategies. 

The Future of Ultrasound Technology: Trends and Advancements

The future of ultrasound technology is bright, with advancements in AI integration, enhanced imaging capabilities, and the development of portable and wearable devices. These innovations promise to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve patient care, and expand the applications of ultrasound in medicine. 

The continued advancements in CT technology promise further improvements in accuracy, speed, and safety, ensuring better healthcare outcomes for patients worldwide. However, the responsible use of this powerful imaging tool remains essential, balancing its benefits with considerations for radiation exposure, ensuring optimal patient care.