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Colorado Springs, CO 80920
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Men's Health Matters

Prostate MRI • Low Dose CT • and More

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Men’s Health Imaging Designed to Keep You Ahead

Stay in control by facing your health head-on. Don’t risk it – talk to your doctor to see if you’re due for check-ups or screenings. Our advanced services include prostate MRI and low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screenings.

Prostate Imaging 101

When your provider sees an elevated Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) level, it’s time for a closer look. We offer prostate MRIs, which give more precise answers than ultrasound. Using our advanced technology, we reduce unnecessary needle sticks and improve diagnostic confidence.

  • Sharper detail with advanced technology
  • Non-invasive
  • Diagnostic confidence

Lung Health Checks with Low-Dose CT Scans

If you’re between 50 and 80 with a history of smoking, your provider may recommend a quick and painless lung cancer screening CT.

Staying strong means catching problems before they can catch you.

  • Detects problems before symptoms appear
  • Covered by Medicare for those who qualify
  • Puts you in control of your long-term health

Get Screened in 3 Steps

  1. Talk to your provider – Ask about prostate or lung cancer screening.
  2. Get a referral – If you qualify, your provider will send us the order.
  3. Book your scan – Call or schedule online. We offer same-day or next-day service at many of our imaging centers.

Your Health. Your Strength. Your Move.

Prevention is power. Don’t wait for symptoms to take control. With centers conveniently located in the Denver and Colorado Springs areas, we’re here to make advanced, comfortable care easy to access.

Talk to your doctor about scheduling your imaging with us — and stay confident knowing you’re choosing the most advanced technology and the highest quality care.

FAQ's About Men's Health

What does it mean if my PSA blood test comes back elevated?

An elevated PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level doesn’t automatically mean prostate cancer, but it does mean your provider may refer you for further imaging, like a prostate MRI, to get clearer answers.

Who qualifies for a lung cancer screening CT?

Men and women between 50–80 years old with a smoking history may qualify for annual lung cancer screening. If you have quit smoking, but have a significant smoking history, you may still qualify. Your provider can confirm.

Why is a prostate MRI better than the “old-fashioned” ultrasound?

Traditional ultrasounds guide needles randomly into the prostate, which is only about the size of a walnut. A multiparametric prostate MRI with contouring software maps out the exact spots that look suspicious, so the biopsy targets the right area. No guessing, and fewer unnecessary pokes.

How do I prepare for a prostate MRI?

Preparation is simple. Your provider may suggest minor dietary changes. The scan is non-invasive and usually lasts 30–45 minutes.

Do I need a referral before getting a prostate MRI or lung cancer screening CT?

Yes. For prostate imaging, you’ll need a PSA blood test first. For lung screening, your provider will review your age and smoking history to see if you qualify.