Health Images

Health Images

Hospitals and Health Care

Denver/Boulder, Colorado 583 followers

Improving Lives Through Unmistakable Quality & Spectacular Service

About us

Welcome to Health Images, where we are passionate about improving lives through unmistakable quality and spectacular service in every community we serve. Our culture starts with understanding why we exist and our vision is to revolutionize diagnostic imaging and be the best in the world. Metro Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. With the panoramic mountain views and nearly 300 days of sunshine, it’s a perfect place to call home. Health Images has 16 locations in the Greater Denver Area- connect with us and discover our unique path to a personable imaging experience. In a time of fast-paced, impersonal medical services, Health Images has committed to making sure that your imaging experience is as warm and enjoyable as possible.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Denver/Boulder, Colorado
Type
Partnership

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    This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our incredible team of rad techs is proudly sporting pink to raise awareness about the importance of early detection, education, and support for those impacted by breast cancer. 🩷 Together, we’re spreading awareness and support. 🎗️

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    If you feel a lump in your breast, don't panic — but don't ignore it either. Early detection helps determine if further testing is needed and will help doctors provide a more effective treatment. Take action for your health today!

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    "Last Saturday was incredible! 🌟 Thank you to everyone who showed up and supported the Susan G. Komen Run and Walk in Denver. It was amazing to see everyone in pink, united for a cause that matters. Together, we are stronger! 💖 

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    Understanding your health and what may be abnormal is hard to know. Although some changes in your body are completely normal, they can still be scary when they happen. It’s always important to recognize these changes and know the best time to contact a doctor. Remember to stay informed and proactive about your breast health.

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    Many different factors, such as age, ethnicity, habits, and physical characteristics, can contribute to a woman developing breast cancer. Your family history can also increase your risk, so it’s important you understand your family’s background. Although some women receive breast cancer by chance, a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes — which are responsible for preventing the growth of cancer cells — can elevate your chance of getting breast cancer. Even though these mutated genes can be passed down through a family, they are still uncommon. When evaluating your risk of breast cancer, it’s important to examine both your mother and father’s side of the family.

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    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 🎀 Join us in celebrating the strength of survivors, supporting those currently fighting, and honoring the ones we've lost. Early detection saves lives — schedule your mammogram with us today and take a proactive step in the fight against breast cancer! In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we have adjusted the cash pay rate for uninsured patients to $99. This special price is available until November 30th. Click the link below to schedule your mammogram today! 🩷 https://loom.ly/jddOulY

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    Health Images and NASA share a common goal: capturing the unseen. 👀 In space, NASA can place an x-ray telescope to collect photons — which are particles of electromagnetic energy — from certain areas of the sky. These photons hit the camera pixels of the x-ray, where the pixels then absorb the energy and release multiple electrons. When released, these electrons are stored inside the pixel and converted to an electronic signal. A computer can detect this signal and then turn it into a digital image — much like diagnostic imaging machines.

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    Ultrasound imaging, also known as sonography, uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body. Although ultrasounds are commonly associated with detecting pregnancies, they can do more than check a baby’s health. In fact, ultrasounds can detect infections, cardiovascular issues, tumors and cysts, uterine fibroids, and thyroid conditions.

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    Scoliosis is more common in adolescents than you might think. Although many don’t experience pain until their 40s, it’s still important to detect and diagnose this condition early on. Through an MRI screening or CT scan, a physician can identify and monitor the abnormal bend of the spine and provide the necessary treatment.

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    It’s important to detect prostate cancer early, and it’s even more important to know how to do so! Imaging tests — such as MRIs and ultrasounds — play a vital role in diagnosing prostate cancer. Once diagnosed, treatment can then be determined.

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