Imaging & Radiology
Call 580.531.4793Southwestern Medical Center’s department of radiology supplies Lawton Fort Sill and the surrounding area with inpatient and outpatient diagnostic care. Services they provide include:
- MRI
- CT
- Cardiac, vascular, OB and general ultrasound
- Diagnostic and interventional radiology
- Bone densitometry
- CT lung screening
- Nuclear medicine
Care is provided by a board-certified radiologist, and fully licensed and accredited technical personnel. Our imaging services are provided at two convenient locations — the main hospital and The Imaging Center. To inquire about appointment availability please call 580-531-4793.
Getting the imaging you need just got easier!
Schedule your x-ray at a time that's convenient for you at The Imaging Center, located at 5116 W. Gore Blvd. in Lawton. Call 580-591-3171 and get scheduled with one of our certified technologists.
Types of x-rays include spine, chest, abdomen, and extremities - foot, ankle, knee, hand, arm, etc.
Stop lung cancer in its tracks.
If you are a smoker or a former smoker, a simple screening at Southwestern Medical Center could save your life. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and 85% of cases occur in cigarette smokers. Studies show lung CT scans using low doses of radiation can effectively detect lung cancer in its earliest stages and most importantly, lower your risk of dying from lung cancer.
- A low-dose lung screening is capable of detecting very small but potentially cancerous cells at the earliest stages, which may allow for the least invasive treatment options.
- Screening can aid in reducing the risk of dying from lung cancer by 80%.**
What is LDCT lung cancer screening?
LDCT (low-dose computed tomography) works much like an x-ray exam to produce pictures of your chest and lungs. This high-quality lung screening detects lung abnormalities but with 90 percent less ionizing radiation than a conventional CT scan. If you have a high risk of lung cancer but no signs or symptoms, a LDCT screening could help you catch potentially cancerous spots at their earliest and most treatable stage.
You are considered high risk if you are:
- Between the ages of 50 and 77
- Have a smoking history of 20 pack years (1 pack per day for 20 years)
- Currently a smoker or have quit in the last 15 years
Initial Consultation and CT Scan
If you would like to undergo a LDCT lung screening, the first step is an appointment with your primary care provider. This appointment will be a time to discuss your age, smoking history and other factors in order for your physician to determine if you are eligible for screening. If you are eligible, your primary care provider will schedule your low-dose lung CT scan.
What happens next?
Your medical provider will call you soon after your screening to explain your results and discuss any additional necessary medical care. If the CT scan were to detect any potentially cancerous nodules, another screening may be needed after a few months to monitor your lungs’ conditions. Regardless of your results, annual screenings are recommended, as yearly low-dose CT scans have been shown to decrease mortality in patients who had increased risk due to smoking.
Is Screening Covered By My Insurance?
Medicare now covers the cost of low-dose CT screening for high risk patients. Many private health insurers provide coverage as well. Your physician will give you more specific details about eligibility and costs during your consultation.
Remember… A LDCT screening can detect lung cancer in its earliest stages, but it cannot prevent or cure disease. The only way to stop cancer before it starts is to stop smoking. If you think you may be ready to quit, talk to your primary care provider for guidance and helpful tips.
Should I be screened for lung cancer?
Take our lung cancer health risk assessment online to help determine if a lung screen or further evaluation of your risk may be beneficial.
Imaging Center
Located at 5116 West Gore Boulevard, the Imaging Center offers the latest in diagnostic imaging services to include:
- CT
- MRI (the areas only open MRI)
- Bone densitometry
- CT lung screening
- General ultrasound
The Imaging Center features front-door parking, patient registration and convenient Saturday hours 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome for CT without contrast and X-ray. MRI available with an appointment. Cash payment through MDSave for CT and MRI.
For scheduling, call 580-591-3171. For more information about other services available at The Imaging Center, call 580-353-7226.