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St. Mary Now Offers Linear Accelerator Radiation Therapy

If you're in need of a diagnostic or interventional radiation therapy or imaging services, St. Mary Medical Center is here and ready to deliver exceptional patient care.

Radiation Oncology

Our radiology specialists and care team are here to support your diagnostic and interventional radiation and imaging needs. Our linear accelerator radiation therapy uses leading-edge technology to offer patients faster treatment time by using targeted treatment on cancerous tissues, sparing normal tissue from any damage. For more information, patients can call (562) 491-9890.

Expert Diagnostics

The radiologists at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach are experts in digital mammography, X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography. Simply make an appointment after receiving an authorization from your doctor. And be sure to bring the authorization with you to your appointment.

If you are going to have a mammogram or other breast study, you may make an appointment at the Breast Imaging Center by calling (562) 432-0079.

Interventional Radiology

We also have the capability to perform more advanced imaging studies or procedures, including:

  • Arteriogram
  • Abdominal Angiogram
  • Angioplasty
  • Arthrography
  • Assorted biopsies
  • Dacryocystogram
  • Embolizations
  • Myelogram
  • IVC Filter Placements
  • Nephrostogram
  • Percutaneous Nephrostomy
  • Percutaneous Nephrostomy Stent Placement
  • Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiogram
  • PICC Line Placement
  • Renal Cyst Puncture
  • Shunt/Graft (hemo)
  • Sialogram
  • Stent Placements
  • Thrombectomy (mechanical)
  • Venogram
  • Vertebral Angiogram

Pre-registration is available for all exams. Simply call (562) 491-9902 24-hours prior to your scheduled appointment. 

Latest in Radiology Technology

The GE NM 830 scanner makes your nuclear medicine exam faster and more comfortable. It uses advanced technology to get clearer pictures with less radiation and shorter scan times. This means you'll spend less time in the scanner and receive a lower dose of medication. For example, heart scans are now about half as long! The improved image quality helps your doctor make a more accurate diagnosis.

Learn More About Radiology At St Mary Medical Center

For more information, please call (562) 491-9890. To find a physician, please call (562) 491-4895 or use our search tool to Find a Doctor