Stony Brook Medicine Department of Radiology performs over 900,000 studies a year. We are equipped with the latest technology at all of our sites as follows:
Stony Brook University Hospital Radiology Department
- Multiple Siemens MRI units (two 1.5 Tesla and one 3.0 Tesla)
- 4 New Multislice CT Scanners (one 16-slice, three 64-slice, one 320-detector)
- 1 Siemens Combo CT/Fluoro Interventional Suite
- 3 Additional Fluoro Interventional suites
- 8 Ultrasound scanners (high-end Siemens units)
- 4 New radiograph / fluoroscopy rooms
- 6 Additional Radiographic rooms
- 1 Computer Assisted Detection (CAD) Chest Unit
- 1 Computer Assisted Detection (CAD) Colonography Unit
- 1 SPECT/CT
- New department wide digital Radiology Information System and new department wide digital GE PACS
- State-of-the-art large Department Multimedia Digital Conference room updated 2018
- 2 additional department conference rooms
- Enterprise wide teleconference equipment
- Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University Library near the radiology department with access to over 7000 journals
Stony Brook Medicine ACP Imaging Center (Outpatient Site)
- Siemens 3 Tesla PET-MRI
- Two GE 1.5 Tesla MRI
- Philips 1.0T Open MRI
- 64 Slice CT
- 40 Slice PET/CT
- Bone Densitometry Unit
- Diagnostic Radiography Room
- 2 Siemens US Units
Stony Brook Medicine Advanced Imaging Centers at Commack and Stony Brook Road (Outpatient Sites)
- 1 GE 1.5 Tesla MRI
- 1 GE 3 Tesla MRI
- 1 GE 64 Slice PET/CT
- 1 GE 64 Slice CT
- 1 GE Digital Diagnostic Radiography Unit
- 2 Phillips Ultrasound Units
- 1 GE Bone Densitometry Unit
Stony Brook Medicine - Carol M. Baldwin Breast Care Center
- 2 Digital GE Tomography Units
- 1 Hologic Tomography Unit
- 3 Siemens Dedicated Breast Ultrasound Units
- 1 Hologic Sterotactic Breast Biopsy Unit
- Breast MRI and MRI-guided breast biopsy capabilities
Stony Brook University Campus SCAN Center (Clinical and Research)
- GE 3 Tesla MRI Unit
Northport VA Hospital Radiology Department
- Separate well-equipped department performing ~45,000 cases per year (MRI, CT, US, X-ray).