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Ultrasound

Ultrasound imaging, or sonography, uses sound waves to create pictures of organs, and other structures inside the body.

Ultrasound uses safe, high-frequency sound waves to offer images of internal organs, soft tissue, and vessels. There is no radiation exposure and IVs are not required. AMI offers the following types of Ultrasound: General Body Ultrasound, Obstetric (OB) Ultrasound, Diagnostic Breast Ultrasound, and Automated Breast Ultrasound Screening.

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Types of MRIs

MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves instead of x-rays to produce detailed pictures of the human body. As the radio waves pass through the body, images are created on a computer screen for radiologists to analyze.

Depending on the type of imaging and the area being scanned, we will recommend a specific MRI machine for your unique procedure.

MRI Type: 1.5Tesla

1.5T is ideal for scanning abdomens and chests, and has high accuracy for patients with certain implants.

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MRI Type: 3.0Telsa

3.0T imaging creates clear images of small bones and the breast, musculoskeletal, neurological, and vascular systems.

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MRI Type: Breast MRI

Breast MRI is performed as a supplementary screening procedure alongside mammography.

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What it is

Types of Mammography

Screening mammography

Helps identify early detection of breast cancer, prior to symptoms — the point at which treatment is the most effective.

If there is cancer present, early detection can be life-saving. With 3D Digital Mammography, it is possible to detect small abnormalities much sooner than with traditional 2D scans. The smaller a tumor is when it's detected, the less likely the cancer cells will be able to spread to other parts of the body.

Diagnostic mammography

Helps investigate unusual symptoms or scan abnormalities.

If a patient has experienced symptoms such as discharge, tenderness, skin changes, or a lump, or a screening mammogram results in any abnormal findings, diagnostic mammography may be used as a follow-up. Diagnostic scans may be combined with other imaging methods for the greatest accuracy and precision. Your radiologist will help determine the best type of imaging to evaluate the area in question.

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Breast Biopsy

A biopsy is a procedure performed to remove tissue or cells from the breast area for examination under a microscope. This procedure can help to determine if cancer or other abnormal cells are present.

AMI offers an advanced localization procedure prior to surgery, radio frequency identification technology (RFID). The RFID technology uses wireless radio waves to transfer data and identify objects by “tagging” breast lesions for surgical removal.

RESULTS

Our radiologists will review your images while a pathologist examines the biopsy. You will receive a personalized call within 72 hours of your procedure. The results will be sent to your referring healthcare provider and are available to you via the Bozeman Health “MyChart” portal. If you don’t have a MyChart account and would like one click here.

Breast MRI

A breast MRI is a painless, highly accurate diagnostic test that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the breast. Breast MRI does not use radiation, but uses a dye called Gadolinium, which is absorbed by breast tissue. The speed at which breast tissue absorbs the dye allows radiologists to find breast cancer. Highly sensitive breast MRIs are recommended by experts in the following situations:

Screening Exam

  • women at high risk for breast cancer
  • women with dense breast tissue
  • women with a history of breast cancer
  • assessing breast implants

Diagnostic Exam

  • determining extent of cancer after a new diagnosis of breast cancer – surgical planning
  • further evaluating hard-to-assess abnormalities seen on mammography
  • assessing the effectiveness of certain types of chemotherapy before surgery

For more information on Breast MRI, click here

RESULTS

Our radiologists will review your images. The results will be sent to your referring healthcare provider and are available to you via the Bozeman Health “MyChart” portal. If you don’t have a MyChart account and would like one click here.

Breast Ultrasound

Breast Ultrasound

Ultrasound uses sound waves to obtain a detailed picture of the soft tissue of the breast. It is a safe and painless procedure. It is often used in conjunction with a diagnostic mammogram to assist the radiologist in diagnosing breast cancer. A breast ultrasound can determine whether a mass or lump is fluid-filled or solid. It can guide breast biopsies or cyst aspirations.

Automated Breast Ultrasound Screening

Screening breast ultrasound called Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS), is an annual test using ultrasound of both breasts, often in conjunction with screening mammography, to better evaluate dense breast tissue. Check with your healthcare provider to learn about your breast density and to see if you are a candidate for screening automated whole-breast ultrasound.

RESULTS

Our radiologists will review your images. The results will be sent to your referring healthcare provider and are available to you via the Bozeman Health “MyChart” portal. If you don’t have a MyChart account and would like one click here.

SCHEDULING

Call 406-414-5201 to request one of these services.

Screening Breast MRI: Prior authorization from your insurance is required or you can select to pay out-of-pocket. Out-of-pocket exam cost: $500 OR $350 for implant evaluation.

Automated Breast Ultrasound Screening: Insurance coverage may be available, deductible would apply.  If you select to pay out-of-pocket, the exam cost is $560.

What can I expect?

Ultrasound is a safe and painless way to image the body without radiation. You will receive clear instructions prior to your scan.

You will lie down for the procedure and our technician will press a small, hand-held device (transducer) against the area being studied and move it as needed to capture the images.

RESULTS

Our radiologists will review the image the same day it is performed. The results will be sent to your referring healthcare provider and are available to you via the Bozeman Health “MyChart” portal. If you don’t have a MyChart account and would like one click here.

Scheduling

Ultrasound is offered at AMI Main Campus and AMI Cottonwood Clinic. | Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

What can I expect?

Ultrasound is a safe and painless way to image the body without radiation. You will receive clear instructions prior to your scan.

You will lie down for the procedure and our technician will press a small, hand-held device (transducer) against the area being studied and move it as needed to capture the images.

Scheduling

Ultrasound is offered at AMI Main Campus and AMI Cottonwood Clinic. | Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

Ultrasound is offered at AMI Main Campus and AMI Cottonwood Clinic. | Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

What can I expect?

Ultrasound is a safe and painless way to image the body without radiation. You will receive clear instructions prior to your scan.

You will lie down for the procedure and our technician will press a small, hand-held device (transducer) against the area being studied and move it as needed to capture the images.

RESULTS

Our radiologists will review the image the same day it is performed. The results will be sent to your referring healthcare provider and are available to you via the Bozeman Health “MyChart” portal. If you don’t have a MyChart account and would like one click here.

Scheduling

Ultrasound is offered at AMI Main Campus and AMI Cottonwood Clinic. | Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

Scheduling

Ultrasound is offered at:
AMI Main Campus
AMI Cottonwood Clinic
Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

What can I expect?

Ultrasound is a safe and painless way to image the body without radiation. You will receive clear instructions prior to your scan.

You will lie down for the procedure and our technician will press a small, hand-held device (transducer) against the area being studied and move it as needed to capture the images.

RESULTS

Our radiologists will review the image the same day it is performed. The results will be sent to your referring healthcare provider and are available to you via the Bozeman Health “MyChart” portal. If you don’t have a MyChart account and would like one click here.

Scheduling

Ultrasound is offered at AMI Main Campus and AMI Cottonwood Clinic. | Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

Ultrasound is offered at:
AMI Main Campus
AMI Cottonwood Clinic
Call: 406-414-5201 to schedule an appointment. 

What to expect: during

Our sonographer will take you to our private ultrasound room for your scan, which is straightforward, generally painless, and generally non-invasive. You may lay comfortably on a bed. The sonographer will press a small, hand-held device called a transducer against the skin to capture images, which will be visible on the screen in real time.

  • Depending on your individual scan, we may ask you to change into a gown.
  • A safe, water-based gel is applied to the skin where it is being examined. The gel prevents air pockets, providing a clearer image.
  • For some procedures, ultrasounds may be performed internally. If this is the case for the scan your doctor is requesting, we will walk you through the details in advance of your appointment.
  • A general ultrasound exam imaging generally takes 45 minutes on average.

What to expect: after

Ultrasounds are typically painless, with no lasting discomfort or effects. The gel will be wiped off the skin, and you should expect to resume your usual daily activities immediately after your appointment.

  • Once the scan is complete, the results are reviewed and interpreted by our radiologist.
  • The results and report from your scan will be sent to your referring provider, who will interpret the findings and create a personalized plan of action for your care.

Free and low-cost screenings

Mammograms save lives. We want to ensure these critical screenings are accessible and affordable to everyone, regardless of personal insurance coverage or income. The Bozeman Health Mammogram Project and Montana Cancer Screening Program help cover the cost of annual screenings for women who are uninsured or underinsured. Please visit their websites to learn more and apply.

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Who Should Get Screened?

AMI follows the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force screening recommendations* for current or former smokers who are between the age of 50 to 80 years old, most Medicare plans cover ages 50-77, with a smoking history of at least 20 “pack years” and currently smoke or have quit in the last 15 years.

Lung cancer screening is a commitment—it is not a single scan but rather a monitoring program to catch any signs of lung cancer early, at its most treatable stage. Some people will have abnormal findings on their CT scans and others will need a once-a-year CT checkup. We are here to partner with you for whatever your personal needs may be.

*Recommendations made by the USPSTF are independent of the U.S. government. They should not be construed as an official position of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

FAQs

Our goal is to provide the best care and support — and the answers you need to make decisions with confidence.

Are there any adverse effects from an ultrasound?

Ultrasound is a very safe way to image the body without radiation. Your team of professionals at AMI also follows the ALARA Principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable), considering the situation of the individual to personalize the acoustic output, scanning time, and transducer dwell time — we will never use ultrasound in excess.

How long will the ultrasound exam take?

An ultrasound exam can take anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes, depending on the specific procedure and area being imaged. On average, you can expect your appointment to last around 45 minutes.

Is ultrasound covered by insurance?

Most ultrasounds are covered by most insurance plans and do not require pre-authorization. Please reach out to our billing staff with any insurance or payment questions.

What are the qualifications of the person performing my ultrasound exam?  

Sonographers/technologists that perform ultrasounds are registered by the American Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and must pass multiple board exams and/or complete continued education in order to remain in practice. In addition to technical training and certifications, everyone on our staff is trained in and prioritizes patient care.

Still have questions?

Contact us anytime. We would be happy to discuss any questions you might have.

CALL US
406.414.5200

Still have questions?

Contact us anytime. We would be happy to discuss any questions you might have.

CALL US
406.414.5200

Patient Resources

We believe patient-centered healthcare includes easier access to the knowledge you need to make decisions with confidence and peace of mind. Visit our Patient Resources page for important information about financial assistance and more.