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Prisma Health On Call: Ask your questions about radiology

What imaging-related questions do you have for Prisma Health specialists?

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Various people having imaging services performed by Prisma Health specialists.

Prisma Health’s skilled radiologists and technicians keep patients comfortable while they assess physical and functional capabilities for optimum diagnostic readings.

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Prisma Health recently opened a new retail imaging center in Greenville, improving our community’s access to radiology services with advanced technology, convenience, and affordability. With a doctor’s order, patients can schedule appointments for high-quality MRI scans, CT scans, and X-rays.

Before you go in for an imaging procedure, you may have some questions. That’s why, in this month’s installment of Prisma Health On Call, we’re connecting readers to Prisma Health specialists to chat all things radiology, including:

Submit your questions below, and we’ll share the experts’ answers in a few weeks.

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