Winthrop Radiology Associates performs quality imaging with our Siemens Multidetector CT scanner. Our CT scanner is conveniently located in the lower level of the 120 Mineola Blvd office in a beautiful and friendly out-patient setting. It has received American College of Radiology Accreditation (a rigorous process to maintain the best possible image quality and patient safety).
Our multidetector scanner allows us to optimize imaging techniques and perform a multitude of high quality procedures, including;
• Head CT
• Spine CT
• Multiplanar orthopedic CT and 3D reconstruction imaging
• Lung nodule volumetric software
• Oncology Imaging
• Abdomen & Pelvis
• Orthopedic CT
If there is a study that you need but is not on this list, please feel free to call and ask.
We can usually accommodate almost every patient that same day.
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Location 120 Mineola Boulevard, Suite 10, Mineola, NY 11501 Get Directions
Phone 516-663-4510
Fax 516-663-3699/3698
We offer convenient hours:
Monday
8am - 7pm
Tuesday
8am - 7pm
Wednesday
8am - 7pm
Thursday
8am - 7pm
Friday
8am - 7pm
Saturday
8am - 1pm
Computed Tomography (CT Scan) Educational Links
CT - Head
CT - Body
CT - Angiography
• What is CT Scanning of the Head?
• What are some common uses of the procedure?
• How should I prepare?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the procedure performed?
• What will I experience during and after the procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of CT Scanning of the Head?
For information about CT - Head related questions above click here
• What is CT Scanning of the Body?
• What are some common uses of the procedure?
• How should I prepare?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the CAT scan performed?
• What will I experience during and after the procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of CT Scanning of the Body?
For information about CT - Body related questions above click here
• What is CT Angiography?
• What are some common uses of the procedure?
• How should I prepare?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the procedure performed?
• What will I experience during and after the procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of CT Angiography?
For information about CT - Angiography related questions above click here