Imaging Technologies available at East Jefferson Imaging Center
East Jefferson Imaging Center offers the latest is CT and MR imaging, as well as X-Rays, EKGs, Ultrasounds, and Lab Services. To learn more about each technology, click the links below.
East Jefferson Imaging Center offers the latest is CT and MR imaging, as well as X-Rays, EKGs, Ultrasounds, and Lab Services. To learn more about each technology, click the links below.
This scanner offers state-of-the-art imaging of multiple areas including head, neck, chest, abdomen, lungs and pelvis with less radiation than that required by other competitive systems. It produces exquisite images of the vascular system while acquiring most of these studies in less than 15 seconds!
Questions about your CT? Read our CT Frequently Asked Questions


This advanced system accommodates those who are either claustrophobic or too large for a closed system. Our 1.OT High–Field Open MRI offers superb image quality that until now has only been available with closed systems.
Questions about your MRI? Read our MRI Frequently Asked Questions


Our Philips computed radiography system ties into our digital imaging archival system. In terms of its own diagnostic imaging purposes, East Jefferson Imaging is filmless and does not have a dark room. The only film East Jefferson Imaging produces is for external use.

It's our goal to move as many physicians as possible into this system where speed, safekeeping and 24/7 ready access to images are major advantages. East Jefferson Imaging’s state-of-the-art Philips iSite PACS system permits secure and easy distribution of images and reports to referring physicians on demand. This simple procedure can be learned within minutes and easily installed in the referring physician's office.
If you’re a referring physician, call East Jefferson Imaging to learn more about filmless on-demand imaging on the Web.
An electrocardiogram (also called EKG or ECG) is a test that records the electrical activity of your heart through small electrode patches attached to the skin of your chest, arms, and legs. An EKG may be part of a routine physical exam or it may be used as a test for heart disease. An EKG can be used to further investigate symptoms related to heart problems. EKGs are quick, safe, painless, and inexpensive tests that are routinely performed if a heart condition is suspected.
Questions about your EKG? Read our EKG Frequently Asked Questions
Full array of services including abdominal and thyroid scans.
All vascular procedures are performed by registered vascular ultrasound technicians.
EJIC offers lab services in a convenient setting.