Imaging Services

Onsite, Board-Certified, Fellowship Trained Radiologists for supervision and consultation.

Dakota Radiology are the leaders in South Dakota providing a broad range of diagnostic, women’s imaging, and specialty services. Choose from the services below to learn more.

CT Imaging

CT (computed tomography), also called a CAT scan, uses x-rays and computer equipment to produce cross-sectional images of the body. CT imaging is useful because it can show several types of body parts, such as lung, bone, soft tissue and blood vessels.

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MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, uses a powerful magnet and radio waves to provide clear and detailed diagnostic images of internal body organs and tissues. MRI is a valuable tool for the diagnosis of a broad range of conditions, including cancer, heart and vascular disease, stroke, joint and musculoskeletal disorders.

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PET / CT

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a nuclear medicine procedure that produces pictures of the body’s biological functions. PET is able to capture chemical and physiological changes related to metabolism, as opposed to gross anatomy and structure, which is obtained by CT and MRI.

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Ultrasound

Ultrasound imaging, also known as Ultrasonography, is a method of obtaining diagnostic images from inside the human body through the use of high-frequency sound waves.

Ultrasonography is used as a diagnostic tool that can assist radiologists and technologists with making recommendations for further treatment.

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Women’s Imaging

Whether you’re getting your first screening mammogram, have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer, or are in remission, our radiologists and technologists are dedicated to providing comprehensive care, guidance, and support to all women who enter our doors. Our board-certified breast imaging radiologists and technologists provide a full suite of women’s imaging services.

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X-Ray & Bone Densitometry

X-ray is the oldest and most frequently used form of medical imaging. X-rays produce digital, diagnostic images of the human body and most commonly are used by doctors to view and assess the skeletal system for injury.

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