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PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS

Radiology Department General Information for Patients - English

Radiology Department General Information for Patients - Chinese

Radiology Department General Information for Patients - Spanish

CT Abdomen

Your exam may requiring drinking contrast and intravenous injection. Please call the radiology appointment center for more specific preparation

GI RADIOLOGY

UGI Series Preparation Instructions - English

UGI Series Preparation Instructions - Spanish

Adult Barium Enema Preparation Instructions

Pediatric Barium Enema Preparation Instructions - English

Pediatric Barium Enema Preparation Instructions - Spanish

NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Nuclear Medicine Bone Scan - English

Nuclear Medicine Bone Scan - Spanish

Nuclear Medicine Gallbladder Examination - English

Nuclear Medicine Gallbladder Examination - Spanish

Nuclear Medicine Lung Scan - English

Nuclear Medicine Lung Scan - Spanish

Nuclear Medicine White Blood Cell Scan - English

Nuclear Medicine White Blood Cell Scan - Spanish

Positron Emission Tomography or PET Scan

ULTRASOUND

  • Obstetrical and pelvic ultrasound should be full. Drink four 8 oz glasses of water 1 hour before the appointment - do not urinate after you start drinking.
  • Abdomen ultrasound: Do not eat or drink for 6 hours before your appointment

 


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