We are now able to provide Digital Flouro and Radiographic Imaging with our GE Precision 500D radiographic and fluoroscopic machine on tests such as barium enemas, upper GI exams, barium swallows, and small bowel follow through. With this new equipment, we now have shorter exam times, minimal patient discomfort, less radiation exposure to our patients and more quality imaging.

Procedures provided:

  • Diagnostic X-Rays with Digital Imaging
  • Pain Management without going to Surgery
  • Fluoroscopic Examination
  • Ultrasound Procedures including Echo’s
  • Doppler Procedures
  • MRI: available every Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning
  • Cardiac CTA Scan
  • CAT Scan Procedures
    • Calcium Scoring
    • Low Dose Lung Screening

The Radiology Department is available to provide services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For referred procedures, call (662) 756-4000.

The new Philips Brilliance CT 64-slice is one of the most advanced CT systems on the market. This system can expand clinical boundaries in cardiac, pulmonary, trauma and pediatric imaging.  It is built on innovative Essence Technology that delivers image quality, does efficiency and rapid reconstruction times.

Top Reason to Choose Brilliance CT 64 – Channel Configuration

  • Expand clinical boundaries in cardiac, pulmonary, trauma and pediatric imaging.
  • Dose wise design focuses on lowering radiation dose for patients and staff.
  • Acquire 40mm of coverage in every rotation with sub millimeter isotropic accuracy.
  • Best-in-class reconstruction speeds using 3-D cone beam reconstruction.
  • MRC x-ray tube eliminates waiting times between scanning sequences.

North Sunflower Medical Center invested in a new advanced CT Scanner to detect and diagnose cardiovascular disease earlier.

Patients can expect shorter and more definitive exams. Patients and physicians in the region can now access the latest diagnostic imaging technology from Philips Medical Systems. The new Brilliance CT is a computed tomography scanner (sometimes referred to as a “CAT” scan), that produces crisp, detailed images of the body in mere seconds.

Computed tomography is a valuable tool used to help diagnose life-threatening illnesses including cardiovascular disease, the nation’s leading killer. The possibility of discovering heart and vascular disease in an early stage, before the onset of serious symptoms, helps doctors recommend the most effective treatment option and lifestyle changes to patients.

This advance volume coverage CT scanner provides crisp, clear images of the body and helps doctors quickly assess a patient’s risk of coronary heart disease, as well as provide a less invasive diagnostic option.

“Our new CT system offers a great combination of diagnostic precision and patient comfort. It’s a powerful tool in the fight against heart disease that we at North Sunflower Medical Center are pleased to be able to offer to our patients and surrounding communities.”

The Mobile MRI is available every Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon & Thursday morning

(662) 756-4000 Referral Line

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), or magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize internal structures of the body in detail. MRI makes use of the property of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to image nuclei of atoms inside the body.

An MRI scanner is a device in which the patient lies within a large, powerful magnet where the magnetic field is used to align the magnetization of some atomic nuclei in the body, and radio frequency fields to systematically alter the alignment of this magnetization . This causes the nuclei to produce a rotating magnetic field detectable by the scanner—and this information is recorded to construct an image of the scanned area of the body. Magnetic field gradients cause nuclei at different locations to rotate at different speeds. By using gradients in different directions 2D images or 3D volumes can be obtained in any arbitrary orientation.

MRI provides good contrast between the different soft tissues of the body, which makes it especially useful in imaging the brain, muscles, the heart, and cancers compared with other medical imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) or x-rays. Unlike CT scans or traditional X-rays, MRI does not use ionizing radiation

Online access to imaging records through PocketHealth

We are excited to announce that we now provide imaging records and radiology reports to patients and care providers through secure, online access!.

An Access Page can be faxed directly to a care provider by our facility or provided to a patient at the time of their visit to be delivered to their physician/provider. Once an Access Page has been received, the care provider can easily view or import the shared imaging in full diagnostic quality.

For personal access to your imaging records, please provide your email to the front desk and follow the email link from PocketHealth to complete your enrollment. Once you register for access, you’ll receive your available imaging history from North Sunflower Medical Center! To learn more, please visit www.pockethealth.com/patients.

There is a $5.00 fee at the time of enrolment which includes permanent access to all previous imaging as well as any new exams patients undergo over the following two weeks from North Sunflower Medical Center. You can update your accounts with new imaging records anytime for additional $5.00 fees.

Alternatively, a yearly subscription of $49 is also available to access all existing and future imaging for you and up to four consenting family members.

If you are looking for more information about online access through PocketHealth, please contact PocketHealth directly at 1-855-381-8522 or by email at help@pocket.health.

If you are a physician, external hospital or imaging clinic wishing to learn more about the Access Page received, please view the following document: **[Provider-to-Provider Sharing Recipient FAQ](https://www.pocket.health/assets/p2p_share_recipient_faq.pdf.)**.”

Providers

Jason Morris, MD

Dr. Jason Morris – Interventional Radiologist with North Sunflower Medical Center Radiology Department