Our Services
Nebraska Advanced Radiology has many different services, including:
NaF Bone Scan (PET/CT)
In order to better serve our referring physicians and their patients, Nebraska Advanced Radiology is in the process of expanding the services they currently offer. The PET/CT Scan is one of many new service offered by the clinic. Details The Nebraska Advanced Radiology offers multiple kinds of PET/CT Scans, including the NaF (Sodium[...]
Read More18F-FDG PET/CT Scan

In order to better serve our referring physicians and their patients, Nebraska Advanced Radiology is in the process of expanding the services they currently offer. The PET/CT Scan is one of many new service offered by the clinic. The Nebraska Advanced Radiology offers multiple kinds of PET/CT Scans, including the NaF (Sodium Fluoride) Bone Scan and[...]
Read MoreMulti-Gated Acquisition (MUGA) of Heart

In order to better serve our referring physicians and their patients, Nebraska Advanced Radiology is in the process of expanding the services they currently offer. The Multi-Gated Acquisition (MUGA) of Heart is a new service offered by the clinic. Details The Multi-Gated Acquisition (MUGA) of the Heart is an extremely useful noninvasive tool for assessing[...]
Read MoreNuclear Medicine Stress Test

In order to better serve our referring physicians and their patients, Nebraska Advanced Radiology is in the process of expanding the services they currently offer. The Nuclear Medicine Stress Test is a new service offered by the clinic. Details According to Mayoclinic.com, nuclear medicine stress test measures blood flow to your heart muscle both[...]
Read MorePET/CT Scan

The Nebraska Advanced Radiology offers multiple kinds of PET/CT Scans, including the NaF (Sodium Fluoride) Bone Scan and the 18F-FDG PET/CT Scan. In 2012, the Nebraska Advanced Radiology received PET Accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC). Receiving IAC Accreditation is granted only to the facilities that are found to be providing quality[...]
Read MoreMRI Scan

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is very similar to CT imaging, but provides a better picture of soft tissue within the body. Unlike CT imaging, MRI uses magnets to view what your anatomy looks like rather than radio waves. It is very useful in neurological, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and oncological imaging. Many sports[...]
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