Community Medical Center’s Women’s Imaging Center provides a
comprehensive approach to women’s health. Our facility brings to Ocean County the renowned experience and expertise of the
Community Medical Center Radiology Department and state-of-the-art digital mammography and women’s imaging technology.
Our professionals at the Women’s Imaging Center are eager to help patients proactively maintain their health and provide the highest quality services focusing specifically on female-oriented health issues.
We ensure that all diagnostic studies at the Women’s Imaging Center are performed by highly trained, licensed and certified female radiologic technologists, and are reviewed by board-certified radiologists who specialize in mammography. Ultrasound studies and DXA Scans are performed by registered technologists and are interpreted by board-certified physicians who are specialists in their fields. Nurse educators are accessible to provide valuable information to patients regarding breast self-exams,
women’s health issues, and access to additional resources.
Community Medical Center is proud to offer patients state-of-the-art digital mammography. Digital mammography offers many advantages over conventional film mammography. Our equipment offers the largest field of view currently available to accommodate imaging of patients with diverse breast shapes and sizes. The technology provides precise, accurate digital images and also provides enhanced, detailed imaging of the skin line, chest wall and all breast tissue types.
One benefit of digital mammography is that the image is ready to be interpreted within 10 seconds versus the processing time required for film mammographies. Digital mammography images are available online, through our PACS system, allowing radiologists and referring physicians the ability to collaborate.
From the patient’s point of view, having a digital study is exactly like
film mammography. The difference is appreciated in the shorter wait time, as there is no need to develop films in a darkroom.
- Compared with film mammography, digital images are acquired in less than a minute.
- Digital mammography provides superior contrast resolution of the dense breast tissue and the images are easier to manipulate.
- Computerized mammograms may be stored, easily retrieved and copied.
Screening mammograms are offered to women without symptoms in accordance with the American Cancer Society guidelines for mammography. Patients are notified of their results by mail.
Diagnostic mammograms are provided for women with breast concerns. At the Women’s Imaging Center, we offer immediate, same-day results on most diagnostic mammograms. For most women, this means they can leave the Center with peace of mind.
The Women’s Imaging Center is the first facility in the region providing digital computer-aided detection (iCAD®) for patients having a screening mammogram. The iCAD® System highlights areas for the radiologists to review. This new technology has been
shown to assist the radiologist in identifying suspicious areas. A boardcertified radiologist then independently reviews each patient’s mammogram, providing the most accurate reading possible.
Sonography, or ultrasound, is an imaging method that uses sound waves. This is available for patients who are referred by their physicians. Following a diagnostic mammogram, the radiologist may request an ultrasound of the breast to fully evaluate an abnormality identified on a mammogram. The sonogram can be performed before you leave the Center, avoiding unnecessary delay.
Breast MRI, offered at Community Medical Center, is a non-invasive procedure used to evaluate the breast, providing a comprehensive picture from top to bottom and front to back, as well as the chest
wall and surrounding tissues. MRI uses a large magnet, radio waves and a computer to scan a woman’s breasts.
The images are unlike those provided by conventional x-rays or ultrasound. Breast MRI does not replace routine screening techniques, such as mammography, breast self-exams or clinical breast exams performed by your physician. It may be used for evaluating high-risk patients, patients who have a strong family history or genetic history (BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes) or breast
disease, or to rule out abnormalities after conventional mammography or ultrasound prove to be inconclusive. In the case
where breast cancer has already been diagnosed, Breast MRI may be used for further evaluation of the other breast and to assess treatment. Your physician will determine if Breast MRI is appropriate for you.
These procedures can enable the radiologist to obtain a sample of tissue from the breast without making a surgical incision. Depending upon the patient’s needs, ultrasound, x-ray or MRI technology guide the radiologist in locating the area that needs to be biopsied. A needle is used to extract the sample. Stereotactic and MRI Guided Core Biopsies are performed in the Radiology Department at Community Medical Center, while Ultrasound is performed both at the hospital and the Women’s Imaging Center.
With the use of ultrasound, the radiologist can accurately pinpoint breast cysts and aspirate them for further evaluation.
If it is determined that surgical biopsy is needed, a breast needle localization procedure may be performed prior to surgery. Through the use of mammography or ultrasound, the radiologist is able to
pinpoint the exact location within the breast where the biopsy needs to be performed.
When the precise area is determined, the radiologist will insert a small wire to assist the surgeon in identifying the abnormal site.
Breast needle localization is performed in the Radiology Department at Community Medical Center.
The Women’s Imaging Center offers a complete program of high-resolution ultrasound scanning utilizing advanced techniques which represent the cutting edge of ultrasound technology.
Abdominal ultrasound enables physicians to evaluate organs of the upper abdomen including the liver, gall bladder, kidneys, spleen, pancreas and vessels.
Gynecologic ultrasound evaluates pelvic organs, focusing mainly on
the uterus and ovaries.
Obstetrical ultrasound evaluates fetal growth and helps detect fetal
abnormalities during pregnancy. It can be performed during the first,
second or third trimester.
Additional ultrasound services are available through the Community Medical Center Radiology Department.
Often known as the silent disease, osteoporosis can go undetected until a broken bone appears. Early detection and treatment are invaluable in helping those with osteoporosis to stay as active
as possible. Bone density testing is a safe, quick, non-invasive and completely painless procedure which detects osteoporosis at its earliest stages, when treatment is most effective. The current
recommendation is for women to be screened by having a bone density test around the age of menopause, a repeat test every two years on the same machine is recommended.
The Women’s Imaging Center at Community Medical Center is equipped with a state-of-the-art DXA (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) machine, the most sophisticated bone imaging technology available. This machine accurately measures bone mass and assesses an individual’s risk for developing osteoporosis and its subsequent fractures. Treatment recommendations from our radiologists are included in each report to the referring doctor.
Many disciplines are needed to implement an effective breast health
program. The Women’s Imaging Center at Community Medical Center is committed to this team approach and considers each woman a valued and integral member of her health care team. The Women’s Imaging Center team is composed of dedicated, board-certified radiologists and highly trained, certified mammography and
ultrasound technologists.
Community Medical Center provides many opportunities for individuals interested in learning more about breast health. Ongoing educational lectures, workshops and support groups are offered to the public throughout the year. Emotional support is available to any woman who comes to the Women’s Imaging Center.
Our mammography and ultrasound services are accredited by the American College of Radiology. Daily quality control tests are done to monitor the efficiency of all technology equipment.
The Women’s Imaging Center is certified by the Food and Drug Administration as meeting the MQSA standards and is a member of the Breast Center Association.
- Digital Mammography
- Breast MRI
- DXA
- Ultra-sound
- Cardiac CT Angiography
- Therapy for Disorders of the Pelvic Floor
- Lymphedema Therapy
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Appointments are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings.
Most insurances, including Medicare, are accepted.
368 Lakehurst Road
Suite 102
Toms River, NJ
732.557.8150
Department of Radiology
99 Highway 37 West
Toms River, NJ
732.557.8146
The Women’s Imaging Center was generously funded in
part by the Community Medical Center Auxillary Association.