Imaging Services at Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center offers a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic services using many different imaging modalities including:
- Cat Scan
- Diagnostic Radiology Procedures
- Interventional Radiology Procedures
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- Mammography
- Nuclear Medicine
- Radiation Therapy
- Ultrasound
- Uterine Fibroid Embolization (Non-Surgical Treatment)
- Abdominal CT
- Body CT
- CT Angiography (CTA)
- Extremity CT
- Head CT
- Lung CT — Cancer Screening (does not require a physician referral)
- Pediatric CT
- Spine CT
- CT Urogram
- Heart Studies (Cardiac)
- General Nuclear Medicine exams including: Bone Scans, Liver function/Spleen scans, GI bleeding scans, Lung Scans, Thyroid scans, and scans for Infection
- Thyroid ablation and Thyroid scans
- Obstetrical ultrasound (US)
- Vascular studies for veins and arteries
- General ultrasound exams for abdomen, pelvis, prostate, testicular and thyroid
- Pediatric ultrasound examinations
Provided by the MemorialCare Breast Center at Orange Coast
- Breast MRI
- Mammography
- Dexa (bone density) scans
- Abdominal x-rays
- Arthrography (x-ray of the joints)
- Bone x-rays
- Chest x-rays
- Barium enema (lower GI)
- Barium swallow (Esophagram)
- Upper Gastrointestinal Exam (UGI)
- Urography CT
- Cystograms
- Voiding Cystourethrogram (pediatrics) (VCUG)
- Stroke Screening
- Angiography
- Angioplasty and Vascular Stenting
- Arthrography (x-ray of the joints)
- Biliary drainage
- Chemoembolization
- Deep venous thrombosis
- Embolization
- Gastrostomy (feeding tubes)
- Laser Vein Ablation
- Liver disease
- Needle biopsy
- Nephrostogram
- Nephrostomy
- Pelvic Congestion Syndrom
- Perpheral Vascular Disease
- Thrombolysis
- Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
- Varicoceles
- Varicose Veins
- Vascular Access Procedures
- Venous Disease
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- Radiation Therapy
Picture Archival Communications Systems
Orange Coast's Picture Archival Communications System (PACS) allows radiology images and reports to be examined digitally as soon as they are captured. With this technology, images and reports are available to physicians for viewing right away, either here in the hospital or in the comfort of the physicians' own office. The result for our patients is a timely turnaround of high-quality images, eliminating the need for time-consuming and cumbersome films.


