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DIS is a full-service independent imaging center that performs both standard and advanced screening and diagnostic scans. Not only do we perform the scan such as an ultrasound or x-ray, we provide the radiology expertise to review test images and issue critical findings to physicians and other healthcare providers.
CPACS systems store and manage echocardiogram images, which cardiologists can use to diagnose heart conditions such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, and congenital heart defects. Cardiac MRI is a type of magneticresonanceimaging used to image the heart.
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