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2544 E. Kenosha St.Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Fax: (918) 505-2720
Get DirectionsHours:
Monday–Friday: 8:00am–5:00pmSaturday & Sunday: Closed
Closing time and hours differ by exam type. Please call the center to verify or make an appointment.
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Welcome to Envision Imaging in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Unmistakable Quality & Spectacular Service at Our Oklahoma Imaging Center
Envision Imaging Broken Arrow offers imaging services in MRI, CT, x-ray, CT angiography (CTA), ultrasound, and MR angiography (MRA). Our facility features a 1.5T short bore, high-field MRI located in a room filled with windows and professional lighting, creating a bright, serene environment.
Customer service is our greatest value and we pride ourselves on putting the customer first. Come visit us for your next appointment, and we know you’ll agree.
Why Choose Envision Imaging Broken Arrow?
Envision Imaging Broken Arrow is revolutionizing imaging with consistent and efficient service processes, building the foundation of our business. We are an independent, locally-owned diagnostic center in Oklahoma. Our promise is to unmistakable quality and spectacular service every time a patient visits our offices. Once you try us, we know you’ll agree that Envision Imaging Broken Arrow is raising the bar for quality service and diagnostics.
- We use the latest technology.
- We provide the best possible scans.
- We meet your insurance needs.
- We have complimentary sweet treats and refreshing beverages.
- We offer free Wi-Fi.
- We embrace a culture of commitment to being helpful, timely, and friendly for every patient.
- We understand your needs and provide compassionate service to make your imaging experience the best it can be.
Envision Imaging Broken Arrow’s mission is to provide customer delight for its patients, to support our referring physicians by assisting with the efficiency of their medical practices, and to remain a cut above other providers available in Broken Arrow and the surrounding area. When treating their patients with MRI or x-ray services, physicians can rely on our consistency, reliability, and timeliness. The Envision Imaging Broken Arrow team is a group of professional experts that joined together and combined their experience in medical diagnostic imaging to meet the unique healthcare needs of the community. Our hand-picked staff possesses over 80 years of experience in the medical diagnostic imaging community. From scheduling your appointment through reporting results, our mission is to support physician and patient needs while exceeding the expectations of both parties. Experience the Envision Imaging Broken Arrow difference yourself and you won’t go anywhere else!
Call our team today to schedule your appointment!
Services at This Location
We offer a variety of world-class diagnostic imaging scans at Envision Imaging. Browse the different procedures we offer below.
MRI Scans in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan allows doctors to examine the inside of the body using magnetic fields and radio waves. It takes detailed photos of the spine, brain, and other organs and joints. An MRI scan can detect the possible presence of disease or injury early on so treatment can begin as soon as possible.
MRI scans are completely painless. You’ll lie still on your back on an examination table while the machine captures images. You can also listen to music during your procedure if desired.
CT Scans in Broken Arrow
A computed tomography (CT) scan uses a series of x-ray views captured from different angles to provide detailed images of the body. It’s incredibly useful for emergency situations requiring prompt action. It can detect internal bleeding or injuries, identify diseases like cancer, pinpoint the location of a blood clot or tumor, and help guide surgical procedures.
During a CT scan, you’ll lie flat on a table. A donut-shaped tube moves around your body and takes pictures from various angles.
Ultrasounds in Broken Arrow
Ultrasound or sonogram imaging uses frequency sound waves instead of radiation to produce photos of the inside of the body. The sonographer holds a device called a transducer over your skin to capture real-time movement and the structure of organs and blood flow.
An ultrasound can diagnose a wide variety of medical conditions and evaluate symptoms like pain, swelling, and infections. It can monitor pregnancy and help guide procedures like biopsies. It can also assist anesthesiologists in guiding needles near nerves.
X-rays in Broken Arrow
X-radiation (x-ray) imaging uses a specialized computer or film to capture internal body images with x-ray particles, or photons. It can help detect broken bones and fractures, as well as diagnose conditions like osteoporosis, arthritis, blocked blood vessels, cancerous tumors, and more.
During an x-ray, you may need to lie down, sit, or stand in multiple positions depending on the bodily area being examined. A large camera attached to a steel arm moves over your body while capturing photos.
CTAs in Broken Arrow
CT angiography (CTA) is a procedure where a radiologist injects a special dye into your arm or hand before a CT scan. This produces detailed images of tissues and blood vessels. You may need a CTA if your doctor locates an irregularity in your brain, blood vessels, or other body parts. CTAs can detect aneurysms, blood clots, tumors, narrowed blood vessels, and other abnormalities.
The information collected from a CTA scan can help prevent a stroke or heart attack. It can also prepare you for procedures like kidney transplants. Your doctor can use it to create an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
MRAs in Broken Arrow
A magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) scan involves the same machinery as an MRI scan. It uses a strong magnetic field and radio frequency waves to generate detailed imaging of the blood vessels in your brain, neck, kidneys, and legs.
An MRA scan can provide information that can’t be obtained from a CT scan, ultrasound, or x-ray. It’s mainly used to locate issues with blood vessels — like clots, calcium deposits, aneurysms or stenosis — that may reduce blood flow.