Medical Imaging
State-of-the-art technology and highly trained staff make Mount Sinai Hospital an international leader in medical imaging.
The Medical Imaging Department at Mount Sinai is part of the Joint Department of Medical Imaging, a collaborative network between the University Health Network, Mount Sinai Hospital and Women’s College Hospital.
By pooling our resources and expertise, our department can offer a broader range of specialized services and advanced technologies. Patients also benefit from better access to a comprehensive selection of diagnostic and treatment options that may not be available at individual hospitals.
Our team is made up of technologists, nurses and radiologists. We use cutting-edge equipment for diagnosing, assessing, planning treatments and delivering care to patients.
Fully affiliated with the University of Toronto, we continue to strive to evolve our program and technology to not only meet but surpass international best practices.
Our radiologists specialize in the following:
- Abdominal imaging
- Breast imaging
- Cardio-thoracic imaging
- Molecular imaging
- Musculoskeletal imaging
- Neonatal imaging
- Neurological imaging
- Obstetric imaging
- Vascular interventional radiology
Clinics and services
We measure the amount of mineral in your hip and spine to help diagnose osteoporosis.
We help identify and diagnose abnormalities that can be found in the breast.
We use a series of X-ray images to produce a clear picture of a part of your body.
We use small amounts of radiation to create images of your bones, tissues and internal organs.
We use medical imaging and tiny medical instruments to diagnose and treat patients without surgery.
We use a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues in your body.
We use small amounts of radioactive materials to examine organs and tissue.
We use high frequency sound waves to examine a growing embryo or fetus.
We use high frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of your body.
We use computed tomography (CT) scans or X-rays to examine the inside of your bowel.
Refer a patient
We accept referrals from health-care providers. Visit our referral criteria for more information.
PocketHealth
You can access your medical imaging and reports with PocketHealth.