For many patients, imaging services are a key step in their health care journey. At William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, we use the latest imaging technologies to quickly provide patients with an accurate diagnosis in a convenient and comfortable setting.
Our board-certified radiologists hold specialized certifications in their fields and our department is accredited by the American College of Radiology. We’re here to provide you with the most precise diagnosis possible so you and your physician can determine the best treatment plan.
Our Services
We offer a wide range of imaging technologies, from general imaging to specialized services, including:
- Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) system, in a hybrid operating room
- Additional magnetic resonance imaging, including Philips 1.5 and 3.0 Tesla (3T) systems
- High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) imaging
- Additional ultrasound/elastography capabilities, in four rooms, including Epiq 7, Vasculab (ABI machine), and GE Logiq E-9
- Four SPECT/CT scanners, using the Siemens Symbia Intevo
- Three neuro interventional suites
- Twelve cardiac catheterization, electrophysiology and interventional imaging suites
- Two hybrid cardiac operating and imaging suites
- Two Gamma Knife suites
- Two nuclear medicine suites
- Six endoscopy suites
- Digital radiography
- Digital mobile radiography
- Digital R&F fluoroscopy
- Multipurpose digital imaging suite
- General radiography
- Echocardiogram/stress test: Epiq 7C echocardiogram units, EKG units, and treadmill
Clements University Hospital provides both inpatient and outpatient imaging services, and specialty nursing support for all modality and special care needs. We also offer after-hours and Saturday service for additional convenience.
What to Expect
Your physician may order an imaging test to help diagnose or treat your condition. In the days leading up to your imaging appointment, you may be required to follow specific instructions such as fasting or avoiding medications. Please talk to your physician or nurse to find out how to prepare for your test.
On the day of your imaging appointment, you will meet with a technologist who specializes in your test. He or she will guide you through the test ensuring that your questions are answered and you are as comfortable as possible.
Following your test, your images will be read by a radiologist with specialized training. The radiologist will consult with your physician and we will follow up with you to discuss next steps.
Clinical Trials
At Clements University Hospital, medical research is an important part of our mission. We frequently conduct clinical trials that involve imaging services to improve our diagnosis and treatment abilities and to help further medical knowledge overall.
If you or a loved one is interested in participating in a clinical trial, visit the UT Southwestern Clinical Trials page.