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Radiology

The Radiology Department at Campbell County Health and the Outpatient Imaging Center in the Stocktrail Building provides diagnostic imaging services to patients in Gillette, Wyoming.

Diagnostic imaging exams provide your health care provider with information about your health. Staff at CCH Radiology are certified in their respective specialties, and most have multiple certifications for different specialties. Learn more about the services available at Campbell County Health Radiology.

Thank you for choosing CCH Radiology.

Our Services

Radiology Services include:

  • CT Scan: A CT or CAT scan, also known as a computed tomography scan, is a medical imaging method that uses special X-ray equipment to obtain cross-sectional pictures of the body.
  • Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA): commonly used to diagnose osteoporosis and to assess an individual’s risk for developing fractures
  • 2D and 3D Digital Mammography: Digital Mammography is provided in Radiology's women's services area in Campbell County Memorial Hospital. Amenities include a private waiting area, relaxing decor, mood lighting, gentle background music, heated spa robes and complimentary bottled water.
  • Digital x-ray
  • Lung Cancer Screening: Are you at risk for lung cancer? Campbell County Health Radiology offers lung cancer screenings.
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): A way to image the inside of the body without the use of x-rays. The exam utilizes radiowaves along with a strong magnetic field (instead of radiation) to create images of the soft tissues in the body like tendons, muscles, and ligaments.
  • Nuclear Medicine: Nuclear medicine involves the use of radioactive materials, or isotopes, to obtain specific diagnostic information. These isotopes transmit a pattern of rays representing the organ size, shape and function. The rays are detected by a special camera which, when coupled with a computer, produces a characteristic image on a screen. Nuclear medicine tests differ from most other imaging modalities in that diagnostic tests primarily show the physiological function of the system being investigated as opposed to traditional anatomical imaging such as CT or MRI. Nuclear medicine imaging studies are generally more organ or tissue-specific (e.g.: lungs scan, heart scan, bone scan, brain scan, etc.) than those in conventional radiology imaging, which focus on a particular section of the body (e.g.: chest X-ray, abdomen/pelvis CT scan, head CT scan, etc.).
  • Ultrasound: Ultrasound (also called sonography) is a diagnostic medical procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce dynamic visual images of organs, tissues or blood flow inside the body. The high-frequency sound waves are transmitted to the area of interest and the returning echoes are recorded. This type of procedure is often referred to as a sonogram or ultrasound scan. Selected images are used by an interpreting physician to make a final diagnosis.

3D Mammography available in Gillette

Bea Pfenning has been an advocate for breast cancer screening even before her first mammogram at age 35. She has a family history of breast cancer-her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were all diagnosed, causing her to be cautious.

“It’s really scary when you find a breast lump when you’re 35, and you have a set of twins that are only one,” remembers Bea.

After talking with her doctor, Bea decided to have a three-dimensional, or 3D mammogram instead. Also referred to as Tomosynthesis, 3D mammography lets radiologists examine the tissue - one thin layer at a time. “It is a technology that is saving lives,” says Bea.

Bea used to travel out of town to have this higher level of screening, but starting in July CCH patients will have the option to get a 3D mammogram at the Campbell County Memorial Hospital Radiology department. Read more here.

For more information on 3D mammography, visit www.cchwyo.org/mammo.

Keep the Beat - Calcium Scoring Heart Scan

Referral required - Contact our Cardiology department at 307-688-3700 for a referral.

Choosing an Imaging Center for your Radiology Exam

Not all imaging centers or radiology departments are alike.

  • ACCREDITATION. Approval by the American College of Radiology indicates that stringent standards are maintained to monitor and control the radiation dose you receive during an imaging test.
  • HIGHLY TRAINED PERSONNEL. CCH Radiology technologists are registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists for all the exams they provide.
  • BOARD CERTIFIED PHYSICIANS. Board certified and board eligible radiologists with deep roots in the community interpret your exams.
  • EXPERIENCE. The CCH radiology staff has more than 300 years of combined experience, ensuring a safe, effective imaging study.
  • IMAGING STUDIES. In addition to digital mammography, CCH provides other studies your doctor needs to diagnose and treat disease, including digital x-ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, DEXA scan and PET CT.
  • CONVENIENCE. Patients can have their x-ray or MRI at our Outpatient Imaging Center, located at 508 Stocktrail Avenue, with convenient parking and easy access.

Outpatient Imaging Center

The Campbell County Health Outpatient Imaging Center offers general X-ray and MRI services for all patients with a physician referral. Learn more

Patient Forms

Forms for patients of the Radiology department at Campbell County Memorial Hospital in Gillette, Wyoming can be downloaded here.

Records and Payment Information

Radiology Records Requests: Imaging studies performed by Campbell County Health, including services provided at Outpatient Imaging located in the Stocktrail Building are available from the Medical Records department. Images and reports can take up to 48 hours to process - call 307-688-1300 to request them.

Copayment Collections: CCH collects co-payments at the time of registration for MRI and CT scans. The amount requested is based upon the charge for the procedure, but will usually average between $175-$200.

Patients who are unable to pay their copay/deductible at the time of registration will continue to receive their services prescribed by their healthcare provider.

Contact Us

Location: Campbell County Memorial Hospital Radiology Department, 501 S. Burma Avenue, Gillette, Wyoming.
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 7 am-5 pm, and Friday 7 am - 4 pm. On-call coverage Saturday and Sunday
Phone: 307-688-1600
Fax: 307-688-1640
Director: Terri Kinney

Please remember to register at Patient Access / Registration in the Main Lobby of CCMH when you enter the hospital for Radiology appointments.

Outpatient Imaging Center, Stocktrail Building, 508 Stocktrail Avenue, Gillette, Wyoming-North side of the building (lower level)
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8 am-5 pm; Friday, 8-Noon; Saturday-Sunday, Closed

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