Imaging Services
York Hospital’s Imaging Services provide a full array of state-of-the-art diagnostic and interventional radiology services in a comfortable community hospital setting. Diagnostic imaging such as CT Scan, MRI, and ultrasound are available, as is general radiography and interventional radiology. Many areas of Imaging Services have received accreditation by the American College of Radiology. These accreditations help to assure patients that they are receiving high quality care.
Health Information
Thank you for choosing York Hospital for your imaging needs. Now that we have obtained your images for diagnostic testing, our imaging staff will proceed with expediting the reporting process.
How long does it take to get results? Once images are obtained, a board certified radiologist will interpret the images. A formal report is then generated and automatically sent to your provider’s office. Copies of reports are also sent to any additional providers involved in your care as requested by you or your doctor.
How do I request a copy of my results? We would be happy to provide you a copy of your test results. Simply fill out a “Consent for Release of Confidential Health Information” form available at any of our locations. Once the radiologist has reviewed your images, a written report will be sent to you or you may visit any of our imaging locations (listed below) to receive a copy in person. If you wish to receive by mail, please allow 2-4 days for delivery. To protect the privacy of our patients, we are not able to provide results via e-mail or general fax at this time.
What if I have questions about my test results? If you have questions about the interpretation of your images, please understand that our imaging staff are not permitted to, nor qualified to, interpret any imaging results. Therefore, it is best for you to contact your ordering provider for an explanation on how these results may be used to care for you.
Who can I contact about my experience? All of our staff members strive to make your imaging experience exceptional. Your opinion is very important to us. Please feel free to share your thoughts about any part of your experience on our York Hospital Patient Survey, or feel free to contact:
Lorraine Gervais CRA MBA ARRT (R) (CT)
Interim Director of Imaging
(207) 361-6903 or [email protected]
Treatments & Services
A full array of contemporary diagnostic imaging services with all the benefits of advanced technology are available at York Hospital to give you fast, accurate and detailed examinations. Services include:
Diagnostic X-ray
An x-ray examination is a very safe, quick and easy way to see bones and organs inside the body. Most diagnostic x-ray exams do not require any preparation. We try to schedule your appointment at a time that is convenient for you. You may be asked to remove your jewelry or other articles of clothing to prevent them from make something the body part being examined, difficult to see.
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Obtaining your test results
Ultrasound
An ultrasound, also known as sonography, uses sound waves to produce images of organs, vessels and tissues within the body. A small hand held transducer is placed in contact with the patients’ body. It emits inaudible sound waves that pass through the body, sending back “echoes” as they bounce off organs, vessel walls, and tissues. A special computer than converts these echoes into images.
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Nuclear Medicine
A nuclear medicine procedure is sometimes described as an “inside out” x-ray because it records radiation emitting from the patient’s body rather than radiation that is directed through the patient’s body. Small amounts of radioactive material are introduced into the body by injection, inhalation or swallowing. The radioactive material travels through the body and emits radioactive emissions. A special camera detects these emissions in the organs, bones or tissue being imaged and records them on a special computer.
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CT Scan
A CT SCAN is a sophisticated type of x-ray examination that has the ability of showing anatomy at different levels within the body. This ability, known as cross sectional imaging, is possible because the x-ray source rotates around the patient’s body. Each rotation of the x-ray beam produces a “slice” of anatomy. Using this technology, physicians can view the inside of the body, a feat not possible with general x-rays.
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MRI (MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING)
An MRI is a sophisticated diagnostic technique that uses a magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to generate detailed, cross-sectional images of the human body. It produces better soft tissue images than x-rays can. MRI can be used to image most the body.
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BARIUM ENEMA
A Barium enema is an x-ray exam of the colon (also known as the large intestines). It is sometimes called a BE or air contrast enema.
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BONE DENSITY (DEXA) SCAN
Bone densitometry is a type of imaging examination that measures a patient’s bone mineral density, which is an indicator of bone strength. It can be used to determine if the patient has osteoporosis, a degenerative disease that causes bones to become brittle and makes them likelier to break.
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GI SERIES
A GI or gastrointestinal series is an x-ray exam of the esophagus (the tube leading from the mouth to the stomach), the stomach and sometimes the small bowel. You need to drink a liquid called barium for this test. It is also called an Upper GI. Sometime a GI with small bowel follow through is requested. In this case, the barium liquid ingested will be followed throughout the small intestines. This procedure could take up to 4 hours or sometimes longer. Images are generally taken every half hour until the barium reaches the end of the small bowel.
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IVP
An IVP or intravenous pyelogram is an x-ray examination of the kidneys, ureters and bladder. You will need an injection of contrast material so that we can see these structures.
IVP
An IVP or intravenous pyelogram is an x-ray examination of the kidneys, ureters and bladder. You will need an injection of contrast material so that we can see these structures.
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Obtaining your test results
PET SCAN (POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY)
A PET scan is a unique imaging test that helps doctors see how organs and tissues inside your body are functioning. The test involves an injection of a radioisotope also known as a radiotracer. This tracer travels through the body and is absorbed by the organs and tissues being studied. A special camera detects the energy given off by the tracer substance and records them on a special computer.
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Locations
York Hospital Imaging Services
15 Hospital Drive York, Maine 03909
Phone: (207) 351-2339
Fax: (207) 363-9159
Interventional Radiology
15 Hospital Drive York, Maine 03909
Phone: (207) 361-6989
Fax: (207) 363-9159
York Hospital In Kittery Imaging Services
HOURS:
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday. X-Ray services are also available at York Hospital’s main campus every day, 24/7 and at the York Walk-In Care every day, 8am-6pm, excluding major holidays.
35 Walker Street Kittery, Maine 03904
Phone: (207) 439-4430
Fax: (207) 475-1191
York Hospital in Berwick Imaging Services
HOURS:
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 Closed Thanksgiving Day, 11/23/2023.
4 Dana Drive Berwick, Maine 03901
Phone: (207) 698-6700
Fax: (207) 698-6709
York Hospital In Sanford Imaging Services
HOURS:
Open 7 Days a week, 8am-6pm
X-Ray services are also available at York Hospital’s main campus every day, 24/7, York Hospital in Wells, every day, 8am-7pm and at the York Walk-In Care every day, 8am-6pm excluding major holidays
1474 Main Street, Sanford, Maine 04073
Phone: (207) 608-8425
Fax: (207) 608-8426
York Hospital In South Berwick Imaging Services
Please Note: Imaging services in our South Berwick location is temporarily closed. Please visit one of our other York Hospital outpatient imaging locations in Kittery, Sanford, Wells, and York.
HOURS:
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
57 Portland Street South Berwick, Maine 03908
Phone: (207) 384-8130
Fax: (207) 384-7290
York Hospital in Wells Imaging Services
Open 7 Days a week, 8am-7pm Open Thanksgiving Day, 11/23/2023.
114 Sanford Road, Route 109 Wells, Maine 04090
Building A, 1st Floor
Phone: (207) 646-5211
Fax: (207) 641-8157
York Walk-In Care Imaging Services
HOURS: Closed Thanksgiving Day, 11/23/2023.
Open 7 Days a week, 8am-6pm
343 US Route 1, York, Maine 03909
Phone: (207) 351-2600
Fax: (207) 351-2601