Date Published: Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Date Updated: Monday, July 18, 2022
St. Anthony Community Hospital Introduces New High-Speed, Low-Dose CT Diagnostic Technology
WARWICK,
N.Y. (January 11, 2021) –
A new, low-dose computed tomography (CT) scanner is now available at St.
Anthony Community Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health
Network (WMCHealth). CT, sometimes referred to as a "CAT" scan, is a fast,
non-invasive diagnostic tool doctors can use to see inside the body. A CT
scanner combines X-ray with advanced computer processing technology to create
detailed images of internal structures and organs. Images from a CT scan
are used to rule out or confirm the presence of certain abnormalities or
diseases
The new 256 Slice CT scanner at St. Anthony Community Hospital can capture a
complete image of the heart or brain quickly, reducing radiation exposure and
helping to protect the imaged tissue and surrounding areas.
"The speed and low-dose emission of this imaging technology now enables us to
scan extremely sick patients and even children and get images quickly," said
Bob Yates, System Director of Radiology, Bon Secours Charity Health
System.
This
new technology is a part of an extensive upgrade of St. Anthony Community
Hospital's Radiology Department. In addition to the 256 Slice CT scanner, the Radiology Department
enhancements include, a Digital Radiographic and
Fluoroscopic Suite, Nuclear Medicine Suite and 3D Mammography.
Do
not delay seeking care; it is important to identify abnormalities quickly for
diagnoses and treatment. Speak with a primary care provider to schedule
radiologic procedures at St. Anthony Community Hospital. For additional
information, please call 845.987.5142 or visit StAnthonyCommunityHosp.org/Diagnostic-Imaging-and-Radiology.