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Anthony E Mitarotondo, Jr, MD
Diplomate, American Board of Radiology
Director of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging
      

Board certified radiologists insure the highest quality in radiologic interpretation and diagnostics is available at Eastern Long Island Hospital. The ELIH Radiology Department is a full-service department providing routine and specialized imaging procedures for inpatients, outpatients, and emergency patients.



Comprehensive diagnostic, and interventional (minimally invasive radiology) imaging techniques available include-- state-of-the-art computed radiography (filmless), computed tomography (CT SCAN), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound and mammography and nuclear medicine.


Services Include:

• Mammography
• MRI
• Ultrasound
• CT Scans
• Nuclear Medicine
• Bone Densitometry
• Computed Radiography (filmless)
 

Common Diagnostic Exams:

• Skeletal, extremities
• abdominal
• chest
• genitourinary (GU)
• gastrointestinal (GI)


Patient Safety 

Medical imaging procedures are performed by adapting the variable technical parameters of the procedure to the condition of the patient, assuring minimal radiation exposure to patients and personnel.
A physician order (prescription) is required for all procedures.  

Scheduling Your Exam

An appointment is necessary for digestive track and/or urological exams requiring fasting from midnight prior to the exam or other preparation. For other routine diagnostic exams (i.e. chest, skeletal, etc.), an appointment is not required, but is recommended for more timely service. 

Often we are able to accommodate your imaging needs on the day that you call for an appointment. However, exams that require preparation may have to be scheduled on a later date. 

CALL Central Registration at 631-477-5121. Monday through Friday, 8 AM – 3 PM to schedule your appointment. 

To schedule an appointment for Ultrasound, CALL 631-477-5421

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