All of our radiography equipment, including plain X-ray and CT units, is state of the art and specially designed or adapted for pediatric use. We regulate our equipment to keep radiation exposure as low as reasonably achievable (the so-called "ALARA" principle). We are always looking for ways to improve our disease-specific protocols and further reduce the amount of radiation we use.
Sometimes it is possible to reach a diagnosis by using imaging technologies that do not involve ionizing radiation, such as ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). When appropriate, our pediatric radiologists will advise referring physicians that this is the safest course of action. Radiology nurses, technologists, and support staff are specially trained to keep children safe and comfortable at all times. Parents are encouraged to be with their child during CT scans and other studies whenever possible. Our department also offers patients of all ages the opportunity to try their scan without anesthesia, when applicable. Read more about our Try Without Anesthesia Program.
Our staff knows that infants and children often need more time to become comfortable with imaging procedures than adults. As a result, we take the time needed for each child to feel at ease and make an effort to have child-friendly exam rooms. We are always researching ways to obtain better quality images with reduced radiation doses.