IMAGING CENTER
Imaging, Reimagined
Our imaging Center offers advanced diagnostics and a seamless digital system for fast, accurate results. Our comprehensive services ensure quick scheduling, minimal wait times, and secure digital access—making imaging more efficient and accessible.
IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
Step Into The Future

WHAT WE OFFER
Our Services

X-Ray
A fast and non-invasive imaging test that uses low doses of radiation to produce images of the body’s internal structures, particularly bones and certain organs.

General Ultrasound
A safe and painless test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of soft tissues, organs, and blood vessels, helping diagnose a variety of conditions.

CT Scan
An advanced imaging procedure that combines multiple X-ray images to create detailed cross-sectional views of the body, useful for detecting tumors, injuries, or internal bleeding.

2D Echocardiogram
A fast and non-invasive imaging test that uses low doses of radiation to produce images of the body’s internal structures, particularly bones and certain organs.

Vascular Studies
Non-invasive ultrasound tests that examine blood flow in veins and arteries, used to identify blockages, clots, or narrowing that may affect circulation.

Stress Echocardiogram
An echocardiogram performed before and after exercise or medication to evaluate how well the heart handles physical stress and detect signs of coronary artery disease.

Mammogram
A specialized breast imaging test that uses low-dose X-rays to detect lumps, masses, or other early signs of breast cancer, even before symptoms appear.

OB Ultrasound
An essential prenatal imaging test that monitors the baby’s growth, heartbeat, and position inside the womb, and helps assess the health of the pregnancy.

Bone Density Scan
A quick and precise test that measures bone mineral density to evaluate bone strength and detect conditions like osteoporosis or fracture risk.
CENTRAL PACS SYSTEM
Instant Results Anywhere, Anytime


At Health Cube, we use a Centralized Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) to store, manage, and securely share imaging results—eliminating the need for physical copies. This allows both you and your doctor to access scans anytime, anywhere.
With PACS, your medical images are digitally stored for faster retrieval, seamless specialist coordination, and long-term accessibility. Whether for second opinions, follow-ups, or past comparisons, your records remain organized, secure, and instantly available.
Unlike traditional film-based imaging, PACS enhances efficiency and accuracy in diagnosis and treatment. Its cloud-based system enables real-time image analysis, leading to quicker decisions, improved collaboration, and a more convenient healthcare experience.
At Health Cube, we use a Centralized Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) to store, manage, and securely share imaging results—eliminating the need for physical copies. This allows both you and your doctor to access scans anytime, anywhere.
With PACS, your medical images are digitally stored for faster retrieval, seamless specialist coordination, and long-term accessibility. Whether for second opinions, follow-ups, or past comparisons, your records remain organized, secure, and instantly available.
Unlike traditional film-based imaging, PACS enhances efficiency and accuracy in diagnosis and treatment. Its cloud-based system enables real-time image analysis, leading to quicker decisions, improved collaboration, and a more convenient healthcare experience.
seamless • efficient • innovative
EXPERIENCE
THE CLARITY
Medical imaging is more than just capturing pictures—it’s a vital tool in diagnosing and treating various conditions with accuracy and speed. From detecting fractures and tumors to assessing organ function, advanced imaging techniques provide doctors with a clearer view of what’s happening inside the body. Technologies like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds have revolutionized healthcare, allowing for early detection, precise treatment planning, and better patient outcomes.