When it comes to improving people’s health and wellness, urgent care centers play a valuable role in giving people access to fast, affordable care. That’s why we’ve seen so many of these types of facilities open in the last few decades in the U.S. Urgent care centers give people access to care in non-emergency situations, ultimately filling the gap between hospital emergency rooms and primary care physicians. It’s the place to go when you cut yourself and need stitches, sprain your ankle or have a stubborn cold that requires treatment. 

Medical imaging equipment at urgent care centers is essential for getting people feeling better and back to living their lives. After all, even the best physicians can’t necessarily determine whether a sprain is actually a fracture without an X-ray. Here are some types of medical imaging equipment used by urgent cares across the U.S.

 

 

Common Types of Urgent Care Imaging

Urgent care centers typically offer access to many medical imaging solutions you might find at hospitals and sometimes at your primary care physician’s office.

X-Ray

X-rays are the most common type of imaging equipment someone could find at an urgent care.  X-ray imaging equipment gives physicians the ability to examine your chest if you are suffering from a stubborn respiratory illness or determine if a bone is broken from an injury.

CT Scan

A CT Scan gives providers a look inside your body to determine the cause or severity of an illness or injury. If someone bumps their head, for example, a CT scan can determine if they have a concussion.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound is another tool physicians can use to get an inside view of the body. Let’s say a patient may have a urinary tract infection or irregular bleeding, a pelvic ultrasound allows the doctor to look more closely at what’s happening inside to determine the cause.

 

 

Benefits of Having or Upgrading Imaging Services at Urgent Cares

All the different types of medical imaging equipment used at urgent care provide valuable benefits when you’re not feeling well.

Faster Service

With medical imaging equipment onsite, you don’t have to go to another department—or location—when you’re not feeling well to get treatment. Urgent care locations with access to X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasounds can get to the bottom of what’s happening faster and with fewer hassles for patients.

Streamlined Diagnosis

When people are not feeling well, they shouldn’t have to wait days or weeks for answers. Having medical imaging equipment onsite at urgent care helps providers more quickly diagnose medical issues and treat with greater accuracy. And that means you’re able to get the right treatment faster.

Reduces Stress on Hospitals

Urgent care centers play a valuable role in making sure hospital emergency rooms are not inundated with non-emergy illnesses and injuries. The emergency room is primarily for life-threatening situations only, and when hospitals are overrun with non-emergency patients, everyone is less likely to get the care they need.

 

 

Benefits of Servicing Urgent Care Imaging Equipment

On top of streamlined diagnoses and faster service, servicing the imaging equipment at an urgent care can also be beneficial.

Increased Imaging Capabilities

Servicing urgent care imaging equipment, or any imaging equipment, can help increase the machine’s performance. More accurate imaging leads to a faster diagnosis,  which means more patients can be seen within a day. This is not only beneficial for patients but is beneficial for urgent care owners.

Optimal Imaging Equipment Performance

Urgent cares with imaging equipment can also save in the long run by having their imaging equipment serviced. Servicing imaging equipment regularly can help ensure the lifetime of the machine, which can help prevent urgent repair costs.

 

 

Imaging Equipment From Imperial Imaging

Adding imaging equipment to your urgent care facility can not only save time but save lives. Imperial Imaging is proud to offer a full range of medical imaging equipment to urgent care centers nationwide. Call 678-733-9990 to speak with an imaging expert, or contact us to discuss imaging solutions that best fit your needs.