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Shared Imaging - CT Scanning Technology

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Shared Imaging provides computed tomography (CT) technology tailored for hospitals, imaging centers, emergency departments, and clinics. Offering a range of options from various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Shared Imaging customizes software levels, accessories such as injectors, and slice counts to specific clinical requirements. Computed tomography utilizes a narrow X-ray beam that rotates around the patient, producing cross-sectional images or 'slices' of the body, which can be digitally stacked to form a three-dimensional image. This technology is particularly beneficial for identifying complex bone fractures, eroded joints, or bone tumors as it provides detailed information surpassing conventional X-rays. Shared Imaging offers both new and refurbished CT systems available in mobile configurations, ensuring that budgetary constraints are met without compromising on technology. The company is committed to maintaining the functionality and aesthetics of its mobile medical units to keep up with high consumer demand for accessible and high-quality medical services.

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Shared Imaging provides CT technology to hospitals, imaging centers, ambulatory/ ED’s and clinics. With the choice of technology from most OEMs, we can customize software-level, accessories (i.e. injectors) and slice count to meet your clinical needs.

The term “computed tomography”, or CT, refers to a computerized X-ray imaging procedure in which a narrow beam of X-rays is aimed at a patient and quickly rotated around the body, producing signals that are processed by the machine’s computer to generate cross-sectional images—or “slices”—of the body. These slices are called tomographic images and contain more detailed information than conventional X-rays. Once a number of successive slices are collected by the machine’s computer, they can be digitally “stacked” together to form a three-dimensional image of the patient that allows for easier identification and location of basic structures as well as possible tumors or abnormalities.

CT scans can be used to identify disease or injury within various regions of the body. A CT scan is particularly useful when imaging complex bone fractures, severely eroded joints, or bone tumors since it usually produces more detail than would be possible with a conventional X-ray.

With the high demand for convenient access to care and the expectation of high-quality services by consumers – Shared Imaging treats their mobile medical coach fleet as premium medical technology.  Shared Imaging practices proactive responsibility for on-going maintenance, repair, and maintaining the aesthetics of the interior and exterior of mobile medical coaches to ensure each coach and customer can deliver the quality of care that patients deserve. 

  • No build out required
  • No large capital investment required
  • Avoid space limitations
  • Reduce patient backlog
  • Relocatable for deployment at multiple sites
  • Reduce operating costs while adding new or expanding existing service lines with upgraded or new imaging technology
  • Provides convenient patient access
  • Serve patients during construction or renovation, during equipment upgrade & downtime, or to recover quickly from natural disasters