University Imaging is the newest and most advanced diagnostic imaging center in Wayne, New Jersey. Yet it is grounded in a tradition of excellence, as our radiologists have been serving the community for more than 20 years through their relationship with St. Joseph’s Healthcare System.
Now, with the latest equipment, we are able to provide the clearest diagnostic images using the lowest dose technology ever offered in the least amount of time. This means your doctor will be well equipped to provide you with the most accurate diagnosis, while you spend less time being tested and less time waiting for results.
In addition to our tradition inspired by St. Joseph’s Healthcare System, what truly sets us apart is our drive to stay on the cutting edge of medical diagnostics, through continuing education and a never-ending search for the newest treatments, techniques and technology. If you are looking for radiology services in the greater Wayne, NJ, area, call us at 973.595.1300.
We are proud to have been selected as one of Imaging Economics' Best Radiology Facilities of 2012. Since 1987, Imaging Economics' mission has been to provide a unique combination of up-to-date information to those responsible for the business decisions of the medical imaging center whether that is a hospital setting, group practice or stand-alone facility.
As the premier diagnostic center in northern New Jersey, University Imaging will provide excellence in radiology services to patients and their physicians. We offer the highest level of imaging services, while treating our patients with compassion and respect.
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The staff at University Imaging encourages you to take an active role in managing your health. Periodically we advise you of a health topic and share relevant test information about it.
May is Osteoporosis Awareness Month
Osteoporosis is a gradual thinning and weakening of the bones, which leads to
fractures. Often referred to as a "silent disease," many adults are unlikely to find out they have osteoporosis until they suffer a painful fracture. A DEXA bone density scan is a safe and easy test to measure mineral content in your bones. Ask your doctor if a bone scan is right for you.