Shared Imaging products
SharedImaging - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technology for Hospitals and Clinics
Shared Imaging offers advanced MRI technology solutions to hospitals, imaging centers, ambulatory emergency departments, and clinics. The company collaborates with various OEMs to provide customized technology including software-level adjustments, coil packages, and other features tailored to meet specific clinical needs. Shared Imaging provides new, used, or refurbished MRI systems in a mobile configuration suited to various budgetary requirements. MRI technology is a non-invasive imaging method that generates detailed three-dimensional anatomical images without the use of ionizing radiation, making it ideal for disease detection, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring. It excels in imaging non-bony or soft tissues such as the brain, spinal cord, nerves, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, offering superior clarity compared to X-rays and CT scans. Shared Imaging emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards of care by ensuring their mobile medical coach fleet is well-maintained, aesthetically pleasing, and equipped with premium medical technology to meet the increasing demand for quality healthcare services.
Shared Imaging - PET/CT Imaging Systems
Shared Imaging provides PET/CT technology to hospitals, imaging centers, ambulatory/ED’s, and clinics. The company offers customizable solutions with technology options from various OEMs, allowing for tailored software packages, accessories such as injectors, and slice count configurations. PET/CT scanners integrate positron emission tomography (PET) with computed tomography (CT), enabling the combination of anatomical data from CT with molecular imaging from PET. This fusion facilitates the precise detection and mapping of abnormal cell functions. The PET component uses positron-emitting radionuclides to label biologically significant molecules, like sugars. The decay of these tracers is detected by the PET scanner, which creates physiologic maps of relevant functions or processes. Clinically, FDG, a glucose analog, is commonly used to image glucose metabolic rates in oncologic studies, exploiting the higher glycolytic rates of malignant cells. Shared Imaging also provides mobile imaging solutions, maintaining a premium fleet of medical coaches with ongoing maintenance to ensure high-quality service delivery.
Shared Imaging - CT Scanning Technology
Shared Imaging provides computed tomography (CT) technology tailored for hospitals, imaging centers, emergency departments, and clinics. Offering a range of options from various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Shared Imaging customizes software levels, accessories such as injectors, and slice counts to specific clinical requirements. Computed tomography utilizes a narrow X-ray beam that rotates around the patient, producing cross-sectional images or 'slices' of the body, which can be digitally stacked to form a three-dimensional image. This technology is particularly beneficial for identifying complex bone fractures, eroded joints, or bone tumors as it provides detailed information surpassing conventional X-rays. Shared Imaging offers both new and refurbished CT systems available in mobile configurations, ensuring that budgetary constraints are met without compromising on technology. The company is committed to maintaining the functionality and aesthetics of its mobile medical units to keep up with high consumer demand for accessible and high-quality medical services.