Radiology Services
Heath Moreland, Radiology Director
Radiology Services focus upon the clinical radiographic diagnostic healthcare needs of the persons served by the hospital. Current radiological diagnostic services, which are provided include:
MRI Services
MRI services are provided one day a week - on Saturdays - to patients via a mobile MRI truck provided by Alliance Healthcare Radiology. MRI services must be preauthorized and scheduled via Delta Memorial by calling (870) 382-4303 Ext. 8342.X-Ray Services
X-Ray Services are provided by hospital staff radiology technicians to provide x-ray services. A consulting radiologist is available to provide diagnosis and consultation concerning X-ray services.Mammography Services
Mammography Services are provided by hospital staff technicians who are certified to provide mammography services. A consulting radiologist is available to provide diagnosis and consultation concerning mammography services. Financial assistance for this service is provided by the Arkansas Department of Health Breast Care Program. For more information and to find out if you are eligible, click here.Sonography Services (Ultrasound)
Sonography Services (Ultrasound) are provided by hospital staff technicians who are certified to provide sonography services. A consulting radiologist is available to provide diagnosis and consultation concerning sonography services.Computer Aided Tomography (CAT) Scan Services
Computer Aided Tomography (CAT) Scan Services are provided by hospital staff technicians who are trained/certified to provide CT services. A consulting radiologist is available to provide diagnosis and consultation concerning these services.Bone Densitometry Services
Bone Densitometry Services are provided by hospital staff technicians who are trained/certified to provide these services. A consulting radiologist is available to provide diagnosis and consultation concerning these services.Friends & Family Login
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