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A bone density test uses a small amount of X-ray to measure the amount of mineral in the bones of your lower back, hip and sometimes forearm. This information is used to tell your health care provider if your bone density is normal or if you are at risk for osteoporosis.

Mammography is a low dose x-ray exam of the breast to look for changes in breast tissue. Screening mammograms are performed annually on women who have no symptoms for breast cancer. A diagnostic mammogram is performed to further diagnose abnormal breast changes. Other technologies can be used to further aid in the diagnosis including ultrasound, MRI, and image guided biopsies.

Computed tomography, or CT, is a diagnostic medical test that uses X-rays to produce detailed, cross-sectional images of the body. CT images of internal organs, bones, soft tissue and blood vessels provide greater detail than traditional X-rays.

Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. It doesn't use any radiation. An MRI scan can examine almost any part of the body. You will complete a magnetic resonance imaging screening form, change into a gown and remove things that might affect or pose a safety risk to the magnetic imaging.

Advanced images of organs and tissues are captured with the use of a radioactive “tracer” (radionuclide or radioisotope) to make them visible.

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images within your body without the use of an X-ray. The images show the structure and movement of your body’s internal organs as well as blood flow. Depending on the ultrasound exam that you will be having, you may need to fast or drink water. The sonographer will position you on a cart inside the exam room. He or she will apply gel to the skin around the area being imaged. The gel helps transmit the sound waves. The sonographer will pass a small, handheld instrument back and forth over the exam area.

An X-ray is an exam that uses a small amount of radiation to create an image of the structures within the body, including the heart, lungs, blood vessels, and bones. The image created looks like a negative from a black and white photograph. Each organ or structure appears differently based on its thickness.

Schedule an Appointment

Call to make an appointment or ask questions. We’re happy to help and are often able to schedule patients on short notice.

Call 317-846-0717 to schedule your appointment today.

What to Expect

Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment.

  • Certified technologist to guide you through the process
  • Expert radiologists to interpret images
  • Free, convenient parking
  • Results delivered to your provider within 24 hours of your procedure or exam

General Inquiries

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Cost & Insurance Information

When it comes to diagnostic imaging, cost is certainly important. But quality is equally, if not more, important. Our goal is to provide you the best value by providing the highest-quality answers and service at a more affordable cost.

 

Covered by most insurance plans

We accept most major insurance plans, including auto accident, workers’ compensation and government-funded programs. In most cases, we are an in-network provider, but please refer to your health plan information to confirm your coverage and requirements for acquiring pre-authorization.

Please bring your insurance card to your appointment. Specific questions regarding your policy and coverage should be directed to your insurance carrier as insurance plans and benefits vary widely.

Call for a personalized price estimate

If you want to know the cost of your imaging exam before your appointment, call your center and ask for an insurance specialist to provide a personalized price estimate based on your coverage. Please have the following information available:

  • Your referring doctor’s name
  • The name of the procedure (example: Knee MRI with contrast)
  • Your insurance card, coverage information or whether it is self-pay

If you are price comparison shopping, use this grid to help you compare the quality and value of imaging providers.

Understanding your bill

In most cases you will receive a global bill that combines the technical fee and professional fees. If you are a Medicare patient, or if you are visiting a center affiliated with a hospital or health system, you will receive a separate technical bill for the scan and a professional bill for the radiologist interpretation.

If you have any questions, please call the contact number provided on your statement.

Paying your bill

We offer easy, convenient payment options through our secure online payment portal.

Your Diagnostic Imaging Specialists in Muncie, IN

You do not need to go far for high-quality imaging services. At RAYUS Radiology, we know that getting an MRI, CT scan, Mammogram, or X-ray can be a daunting prospect. That is why we make it as easy and convenient as possible for you to get the care you need. We are conveniently located on N. Morrison Rd. near Concannon’s Bakery Cafe in Muncie, IN, with ample parking for patients and their families. Our staff is dedicated to providing you with personalized attention and state-of-the-art imaging technology, so you feel comfortable throughout your entire visit. Whether you are trying to get a better sense of your overall health or just want a more accurate diagnosis for an injury or illness, we can help. We understand that some people may be nervous about having an MRI, CT scan, Mammogram, or X-ray—for some people, these scans can seem scary or invasive. But at RAYUS Radiology, we want everyone to know that these scans are safe, and we will do everything in our power to make sure your visit goes smoothly from start to finish. Call our Muncie office at 317-846-0717 to schedule an appointment, ask questions, or learn more about how we can help you today.