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Imaging

Advanced imaging for diagnostic and procedural accuracy

CHI Memorial offers patients the full range of outpatient imaging services. CHI Memorial’s imaging technology helps you get the diagnosis or interventional procedure you need so that you can get back to the life you love. 

Imaging capabilities:

  • 3-T MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
  • Bone densitometry
  • Cardiac stress testing
  • CT (computed tomography)
  • Dedicated breast MRI
  • Digital radiography (x-rays)
  • Digital fluoroscopy (real-time x-rays)
  • Echocardiography
  • High-resolution MRI
  • Mammography
  • Nuclear medicine
  • PET/CT
  • Ultrasound
  • Vascular studies

Call (423) 495-6000 or (833) 596-0805 (toll-free) to schedule an appointment. 

Locations

CHI Memorial Hospital Chattanooga

CHI Memorial Hospital Chattanooga A Entrance

CHI Memorial Hospital Hixson

Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
CHI Memorial Hospital Hixson campus

CHI Memorial Hospital Georgia

CHI Memorial Hospital Georgia

CHI Memorial Parkway medical office building

CHI Memorial Ooltewah

CHI Memorial Ooltewah

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CHI Memorial's Breathe Easy Mobile CT Lung Screening Coach

CHI Memorial has two mobile mammography coaches providing the latest breast cancer screenings to women. The 40-foot coaches travel thousands of miles each year so that more women can receive high-quality, essential breast cancer screenings. Learn more

CHI Memorial Mobile Mammography Unit

Notice to patients from the American College of Radiology.