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 Womens Imaging Center
At the Women's Imaging Center we understand that women have unique health care concerns. We believe those concerns should be addressed with great care and attention. We believe that women deserve access to a special place designed specifically for them, where they can obtain highly specialized diagnostic services in a compassionate, caring environment.
 

The Women's Imaging Center at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Rockwall offers top-notch expertise and has the most advanced medical equipment available to patients. Our renowned doctors, sonographers, mammographers and highly experienced professionals work together with patients' physicians to coordinate care, evaluate individual needs, and determine if routine or high risk care is necessary.

 

We have made it our mission to reach out to the women of our community, our mothers, daughters and friends; to ask you what's important, what you expect and need from your healthcare provider. At the Women's Imaging Center at Presbyterian Hospital of Rockwall, we are committed to meeting your needs and exceeding your expectations.
 
Available Services:
 

4D Baby Faces Ultrasound

Seeing your unborn child for the first time is sure to touch your heart. Using the latest 4D fetal imaging, The Women’s Imaging Center allows you to view your baby during a relaxed, personalized and unique ultrasound session. Call today to schedule your first face to face with your baby. 469-698-1100 Option 2
 

Bone Density

Bone density scanning, also called dual-energy x-ray absorpitiometry (DEXA), is a form of x-ray technology that is used to measure bone loss. DEXA is today’s established standard for measuring bone mineral density. In this safe, painless, 10-minute scan, minimal radiation is used to determine the bone density of the spine, hip or wrist. All of our DEXA diagnostic technologists are highly skilled professionals who are certified in the field of radiology.
 

Digital Mammography

The Women’s Imaging Center utilizes state-of-the-art digital mammography technology on all screening and diagnostic mammography exams. Digital mammography is different than standard film mammography in the way the images are recorded, viewed and manipulated by the Radiologist, and stored. Since the Radiologist can electronically manipulate the images brightness, contrast, and magnification, abnormal areas may be more clearly visualized. Also, there is no waiting for film to develop, which means shorter exam times. There are also less re-takes due to over or underexposure, saving time, and reducing radiation exposure. If you have had previous mammograms at a different location, please ask about our mammo retrieve service. We can access your previous films and have them available for your appointment.
 

Ultrasound

Diagnostic Ultrasound is a medical imaging technique that uses inaudible sound waves to visualize organs and tissues of the body. The scans are performed by a sonographer. Besides diagnosis, the Radiologist can perform procedures such as biopsies with the guidance of ultrasound.