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The right care begins with a clear diagnosis. Our multidisciplinary teams use state-of-the-art equipment, then analyze your test results to determine the best treatment for you.
Corewell Health offers a complete range of advanced imaging and diagnostic services, including EKGs, stress tests, echocardiograms, cardiac CT scans, cardiac MRIs, ambulatory cardiac monitoring, and more. Through screenings and diagnosis, our accredited facilities and board-certified specialists offer a seamless, highly coordinated experience.
Our cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cardiac CT programs are some of the busiest in the state, and we are a national leader in using CT to assess chest pain in an emergency.
We provide more than 125,000 vascular imaging studies annually across the state at over 25 sites recognized by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC). The Peripheral Vascular Imaging Centers at Corewell Health's Butterworth Hospital, Blodgett Hospital, William Beaumont University Hospital, and Beaumont Grosse Pointe Hospital were recognized as Gold Status facilities in 2024-an achievement shared with only 120 sites across the country.
From advanced imaging to detailed testing procedures, you can benefit from our expert heart and vascular care.
Our specialists use X-ray and CT imaging to assess heart structure and detect blocked arteries and vessels. When needed, additional data is collected to help guide care decisions.
We offer a variety of portable cardiac monitoring services to help diagnose heart conditions, including Holter monitors, cardiac event monitors, and mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry (MCOT).
Our team uses powerful MRI scanning technology to take images of your heart's structure and performance.
Our highly trained teams offer routine treadmill testing, stress echocardiography, nuclear stress testing using exercise and medicine options, and metabolic stress testing, depending on your doctor’s needs.
Ultrasound waves create moving images of your heart, helping us assess its structure and function. For a transesophageal echocardiogram, a small probe is inserted down the esophagus, closer to the heart.
This simple test measures your heart's electrical activity, detecting irregular rhythms or other issues.
Using a safe amount of radioactive material to assess blood flow to the heart muscle, we can evaluate its function at rest and under stress.
We use this type of nuclear medicine imaging to map functional processes, including blood flow, by detecting radioactive tracers in the heart and vascular systems.
Evaluates how the heart and nervous system respond to position changes.
This non-invasive imaging technique is used to evaluate blood flow, detect blockages, and check the health of veins and arteries.
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