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Imaging Services

16 easily accessible and accredited locations.

The most important images are the ones that can save you.

With 16 easily accessible and accredited locations throughout New Castle County access to today’s most advanced radiologic diagnostic studies has never been easier. Our capabilities include X-rays, bone-density scanning, mammography, CT and MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and PET, and interventional vascular procedures.

People who have visited a ChristianaCare imaging site will tell you about our pleasant, relaxed surroundings, free, convenient parking and our friendly staff. In fact, 95 percent of our patients rate our service as “excellent.” But when choosing a place to have your diagnostic imaging, doctors agree that even more important than convenience are the experts and the equipment behind the images.

ChristianaCare radiologists are using their advanced skills to bring some of the most dramatic techniques in the field of radiology to the Delaware Valley.
Imaging Services accepts major medical insurance plans.
Many of our forms are available online for your convenience.
We have locations throughout Northern Delaware. Find one near you.
A bone density study measures the calcium content (or density) of your bones to assess your risk for osteoporosis (or loss of bone mass).
A CT scan is a procedure that generates a series of images that can be used to detect conditions that often do not show up on conventional X-ray images.
All women share the risk of breast cancer, and the risk increases significantly for women who have a family history of breast cancer.
Known to most as MRI, magnetic resonance imaging is a technique that enables physicians to see internal organs without using surgery or X-rays.
An ultrasound (also known as a sonogram) is a diagnostic imaging study that uses high-frequency sound waves to provide images of internal areas of your body.
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, just like visible light. In a health care setting, a machine sends individual X-ray particles, called photons.

ChristianaCare Imaging Services is accredited in CT, MRI, Mammography and Ultrasound by the American College of Radiology. Visit acr.org for more information.

To request an appointment, call 302-838-3088 or toll-free 877-838-3088.

Imaging Services A-Z Services List

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About Imaging

ChristianaCare radiologists are using their advanced skills to bring some of the most dramatic techniques in the field of radiology to the Delaware Valley.

Advanced Ultrasound Imaging

We are the only Delaware provider that offers a full range of advanced, cutting-edge technologies capable of providing enhanced views of targeted areas.

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Bone Density

A bone density study measures the calcium content (or density) of your bones to assess your risk for osteoporosis (or loss of bone mass).

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CT/CTA

A CT scan is a procedure that generates a series of images that can be used to detect conditions that often do not show up on conventional X-ray images.

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Imaging Forms

ChristianaCare works to protect our community, our patients and our caregivers from coronavirus COVID-19.

Imaging Locations

Make Your Appointment at Any of Our Convenient Locations.

Insurance Accepted

A list of the insurances accepted by ChristianaCare Imaging Services. Please note that this list is subject to change without notice.

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MRI/MRA

Known to most as MRI, magnetic resonance imaging is a technique that enables physicians to see internal organs without using surgery or X-rays.

Mammography

All women share the risk of breast cancer, and the risk increases significantly for women who have a family history of breast cancer.

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Nuclear Medicine/PET Scanning

Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty that uses safe, painless, cost-effective techniques to document the structure and function of organs inside the body.

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Request an Imaging Appointment

ChristianaCare offers Imaging Appointments.

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Ultrasound

An ultrasound (also known as a sonogram) is a diagnostic imaging study that uses high-frequency sound waves to provide images of internal areas of your body.

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X-Ray

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, just like visible light. In a health care setting, a machine sends individual X-ray particles, called photons.