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Do you accept my insurance plan?TOP

SDMI accepts most insurance plans.
Click here for the list of insurance plans


Do you accept payment plans?TOP

Yes, SDMI does provide payment plans based upon set guidelines.


Is your facility accredited by American College of Radiology?TOP

Yes, each of our five (5) facilities is fully accredited by the American College of Radiology, additionally, our Mammography, Ultrasound, and MRI departments are individually accredited by the American College of Radiology.


Are your technologists registered in their modalities?TOP

Yes, SDMI only hires registered technologists.


Are technologists medical doctors?TOP

No, technologists are trained in general x-rays and, if they choose, a specific modality such as mammography.


What does a technologist do?TOP

The technologists are trained to properly position patients for each diagnostic procedure and to operate the corresponding diagnostic equipment.


What is a radiologist?TOP

A radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnostic radiology.
Click here to meet our radiologists.


Are your radiologists board certified?TOP

Yes. All of our radiologists are board certified by the American Board of Radiology. Additionally, several of our doctors hold certification in subspecialty areas such as neuroradiology and interventional radiology


Will I have to miss work?TOP

Most of our procedures are routine and allow you to immediately return to work. There are some procedures that require bed rest. We also provide Saturday and after hours on some locations. The amount of time you will miss from work depends on the procedure and you, the individual.


Is radiation safe?TOP

Indeed, if your doctor has referred you for a diagnostic procedure, he / she feels the small amount of radiation is less harmful than an undiagnosed problem or disease.

What should I know about radiation safety?


With recent news coverage about radiation dose, it's no wonder that you are concerned about radiation dose safety. Before your imaging procedure. be sure to ask your physician the following questions:

  • Why is the test needed?
  • How will having the test improve my care?
  • Are there alternatives that do not use radiation and deliver similar results? Is the facility accredited by the American College of Radiology (ACR)?
  • Are pediatric and adult tests delivered using the appropriate radiation doses?
  • To learn more about radiation safety and procedures, visit http://www.radiologyinfo.org
Why should I have my imaging exam done at an accredited facility?TOP

When you see the gold seals of accreditation prominently displayed in any of our SDMI locations, you can be sure that you are in a facility that meets standards for imaging quality and safety. Look for the ACR Gold Seals of Accreditation.

To achieve the ACR Gold Standard of Accreditation, SDMI's personnel qualifications, equipment requirements, quality assurance, and quality control procedures have gone through a rigorous review process and have met specific qualifications. It's important for our patients to know that every aspect of the ACR accreditation process is overseen by board-certified, expert radiologists and medical physicists in advanced diagnostic imaging.

What does ACR accreditation mean?TOP


  • SDMI has voluntarily gone through a vigorous review process to ensure that we meet nationally-accepted standards of care.
  • Our personnel are well qualified, through education and certification, to perform medical imaging, interpret your images, and administer your radiation therapy treatments.
  • Our equipment is appropriate for the test or treatment you will receive, and our facility meets or exceeds quality assurance and safety guidelines.

What does the gold seal mean?TOP


When you see the ACR gold seal, you can rest assured that your prescribed imaging test will be done at a facility that has met the highest level of imaging quality and radiation safety. SDMI and its personnel have gone through a comprehensive review to earn accreditation status by the ACR, the largest and oldest imaging accrediting body in the U.S. and a professional organization of 34,000 physicians.


Do the treatments hurt?
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Most of the diagnostic procedures involve no discomfort whatsoever. However, some of the more invasive procedures may cause some mild discomfort.

SDMI is an ACR accredited Facility

SDMI is an ACR accredited facility for Breast Biopsy

SDMI is ACR accredited for breast ultrasounds

SDMI is an ACR accredited facility for CT

SDMI is an ACR accredited facility for Mammography

SDMI is an ACR accredited facility for MRI

SDMI is an ACR accredited facility for Nuclear Medicine

SDMI is an ACR accredited facility for Ultrasound


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(702) 732 - 6000

For Scheduling call
(702) 732 - 6000

For Scheduling call
(702) 732 - 6000

For Scheduling call
(702) 732 - 6000
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