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What’s the Difference Between an MRI and a CT?

CT is in Layman's terms, it's an X-ray machine hooked up to a computer. When we are scanning the patient we lay the patient flat on the table.
Read MoreDo you know your risk for Breast Cancer?

Knowing this helps you understand how often you need to be screened.
Read MoreHow does an X-Ray work?

In 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen made an important discovery while experimenting with electron beams in a special tube. Wilhelm noticed that a fluorescent screen in his lab started glowing when the electron beam was turned on.
Read MoreWhat is Breast Cancer?

Our 4 mobile units also serve communities in the Big Bend area, Harlingen, and the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. We are soon to serve San Antonio, TX. In New Mexico, [...]
Read MoreZERO PROSTATE CANCER RUN & WALK, EL PASO 2017

NEW CT Scanner & MRI System

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Desert Imaging

Desert Imaging is El Paso's only full service radiology center. We care about your experience and are proud to give your doctor accurate and prompt reporting.
Read MoreMammos on the move

Our 4 mobile units also serve communities in the Big Bend area, Harlingen, and the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. We are soon to serve San Antonio, TX. In New Mexico, [...]
Read MoreThe vein center

More than 30 million Americans suffer from varicose veins and the more serious form of venous disease called Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), [...]
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The vein center
Healthy leg veins contain valves that open and close to assist the return of blood back to the heart. Venous reflux disease develops when the valves that keep blood flowing out of the legs and back to the heart become damaged or diseased. Veins that do not close properly can lead to serious complications.
Read MoreMammos on the move
MOM provides the community the access for women to get their screening mammogram at their place of work, church, and community events. Screening mammograms are read by our Mammography certified Radiologists. In the event of non-conclusive or positive finding, our radiologist will suggest a diagnostic mammogram, which may include an ultrasound.
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