Clear Answers Start with Quality Imaging
The Medical Imaging Department at Oyate Health Center provides diagnostic imaging services that help your care team understand what’s happening inside your body, so you can get the right diagnosis and the best next steps for treatment. Radiology is an important part of whole-person healthcare. Our team is committed to providing imaging that is accurate, safe, and handled with dignity, so you and your provider can move forward with confidence
Our Medical Imaging team works closely with Oyate Health Center providers to support timely care for our relatives. Whether you’re coming in for a screening, follow-up imaging, or evaluation of an illness or injury, we’re here to provide safe, high-quality imaging in a respectful and supportive environment.
Accredited for Quality & Safety
Oyate Health Center’s imaging facility is accredited by the American College of Radiology (ACR). ACR accreditation is an important standard of excellence that helps ensure patients receive:
- High-quality diagnostic images
- Strong safety practices
- Qualified medical personnel and technologists
- Equipment and quality assurance that meet national requirements
On-Site Radiologist Support
OHC has a Radiologist on-site to help guide care and imaging decisions. This includes:
- Assisting in selecting the most appropriate exam
- Supporting Radiologic Technologists with imaging direction
- Interpreting diagnostic images across the imaging services offered at OHC
Imaging Services & Technology
OHC Medical Imaging provides diagnostic imaging using modern technology, including:
- Computerized Tomography (CT Scanning)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Digital Radiography (X-ray)
- 3D Mammography
- Digital Ultrasound
These services are used to support both preventive care (like screening) and diagnostic evaluation (like injuries, pain, illness, or ongoing conditions).
What to Expect
Your provider may refer you to Medical Imaging as part of your care plan. Depending on the exam, you may receive instructions on preparation (for example, removing jewelry, wearing certain clothing, or arriving early).
Our staff will help guide you through the process, explain what will happen, and answer questions before and after your imaging exam.
We’re Here to Support Your Care.
