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Diagnostic testing can feel stressful and overwhelming, but at OncoLogics, we believe imaging care should be efficient, compassionate, and patient-focused. Our experienced team is committed to making your visit as comfortable and seamless as possible while delivering accurate, high-quality diagnostic imaging.
With advanced PET imaging technology available on-site, we can often schedule appointments quickly and provide fast turnaround times for results — helping reduce delays, additional travel, and unnecessary stress.
PET imaging helps physicians detect disease activity within the body, evaluate treatment response, and guide personalized care decisions. Our imaging specialists provide advanced diagnostic services for a wide range of conditions.
An FDG-PET scan (fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography) is an advanced imaging procedure used to detect metabolically active cancer cells throughout the body. By identifying areas with increased glucose uptake, FDG-PET imaging helps physicians diagnose cancer, determine the extent of disease, and monitor treatment response.
FDG-PET scans are commonly used in the evaluation of:
This imaging technology can also help identify recurrent disease and evaluate the effectiveness of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other treatments.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders can be challenging. Beta-Amyloid PET imaging helps physicians detect amyloid plaque buildup within the brain, which is believed to play a significant role in Alzheimer’s disease.
This advanced imaging scan may help support earlier and more accurate evaluation of memory loss, cognitive decline, and other neurological symptoms, assisting physicians with diagnosis and long-term treatment planning.
A Neuroendocrine PET scan is a specialized imaging test used to detect and evaluate neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), which arise from hormone-producing cells within the endocrine and nervous systems.
This advanced imaging technology helps physicians:
Neuroendocrine PET imaging can often identify tumors that may not be easily visible with traditional imaging methods, supporting more accurate diagnosis and management.
PSMA PET/CT imaging is an advanced diagnostic tool designed specifically for prostate cancer detection and evaluation. During the scan, a specialized tracer attaches to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) proteins commonly found on prostate cancer cells.
This allows physicians to detect prostate cancer cells with a high level of accuracy, including areas where the disease may have spread throughout the body.
PSMA imaging may help with:
We strive to schedule imaging appointments within 24–48 hours whenever possible.*
Our imaging services are often more affordable than hospital-based imaging, which may help reduce patient copays.
Patients receive one streamlined bill instead of separate hospital and radiology charges often associated with larger medical systems.
Referring physicians typically receive imaging results within 24–48 hours of the scan.
Our centers are designed to provide easy access without the stress of navigating large hospital campuses.
Our team explains each step of the imaging process, including preparation instructions, scan timing, and when to expect results.