妙佑医疗国际的方法

Collaboration

Mayo Clinic is one of the largest radiology practices in the world. Mayo Clinic doctors trained in medical imaging (radiologists) work closely with other medical and surgical specialists to make sure you get the care you need based on your brain CT results. Your care team may include specialists in a variety of areas, including the brain (neurology), brain surgery (neurosurgery), ear, nose and throat (otolaryngology), and cancer (oncology).

Expertise

Mayo Clinic has more than 400 skilled radiologists and physicists across campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota and at Mayo Clinic Health System locations who provide imaging services.

These specialists work alongside technologists to provide imaging results quickly. Appointments are coordinated to offer a seamless care plan. What might take weeks or even months to accomplish elsewhere can typically be done in a matter of days at Mayo Clinic.

State-of-the-art technology

Mayo Clinic radiologists use advanced imaging technology, which is key to ensuring an accurate diagnosis to guide treatment. Many of these innovative imaging methods are available at very few medical centers. In recent years, Mayo Clinic installed a dual-source photon-counting CT scanner at its campus in Rochester, Minnesota — the first in North America approved for clinical use.

Photon-counting CT scanners have many advantages over standard CT technology, such as the ability to see very fine details and lower radiation doses. Additional photon-counting CT scanners are planned for other Mayo campuses.

Decades ago, Mayo Clinic was one of the first medical practices to offer CT exams to patients. Today, with at least 60 CT scanners and more than a dozen PET-CT scanners across Mayo Clinic's campuses and Mayo Clinic Health System locations, the Department of Radiology continues its leadership role in the use of advanced medical imaging to see, understand, treat and prevent disease.

Innovation

Mayo Clinic evaluates and brings into clinical use the latest CT scanner technology. Using tools such as the artificial intelligence (AI) program DIAMOND, images are made much clearer, resulting in scans that are easier to read and interpret. Dual CT scans also are helping Mayo Clinic radiologists better differentiate between two materials that traditionally appear similar, such as bone and calcium deposits.

Despite the tremendous medical benefits of CT imaging, concerns remain about the potential for negative long-term effects due to radiation exposure. To address these concerns, a Mayo Clinic team continues to develop and test dose-reduction technologies to limit radiation exposure.

专长与排名

Mayo Clinic's highly specialized radiology teams perform and interpret a large number of scans each year. When integrated with ongoing research and education, this results in broad expertise in the imaging and treatment of diseases affecting people of all ages.

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位置、旅行和住宿

Mayo Clinic 在亚利桑那州的芬尼克斯和斯克茨戴尔、佛罗里达州的杰克逊威尔和明尼苏达州的罗切斯特都有主要校区。Mayo Clinic 健康系统在几个州拥有十几个工作地点。

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费用与保险

妙佑医疗国际与数百家保险公司合作,是数百万人的网络内医疗服务提供者。

在大多数情况下,妙佑医疗国际不需要医生转诊。某些保险公司要求转诊,或有其他特定医疗要求。所有约诊的优先级都以医疗需求为基础。

详细了解在妙佑医疗国际约诊的信息。

请联系您的保险公司,核实承保范围,并在就医之前获得任何所需的授权。保险公司的客户服务号码通常印在保险卡背面。

Aug. 26, 2025
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