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Locality: San Jacinto, California

Phone: +1 951-665-1555



Address: 1695 S San Jacinto Ave Ste. B 92583-5103 San Jacinto, CA, US

Website: www.radnet.com/temecula-valley/locations/san-jacinto-imaging-center

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San Jacinto Imaging 11.12.2020

One of the ways we are keeping our patients and staff healthy and safe is by offering remote check-in from the comfort of your own vehicle at many of our imaging centers. The process is simple. We will send an email and text message prior to your scheduled appointment along with instructions. For walk-ins, the text number and instructions are posted at the front entrance. https://youtu.be/ad6X1HMFFdc

San Jacinto Imaging 03.12.2020

According to the American Cancer Society, about 606,520 people are expected to die from cancer in 2020. Regular screening can help find certain cancers early, when they are most likely to be treated successfully.

San Jacinto Imaging 19.11.2020

As most insurance plans reset on January 1st, now is a key time to make sure you are getting the most value out of your health plan. If you’ve met your plan’s deductible or out-of-pocket maximum, most of your appointments should be fully covered or cost significantly less. If so, now is the time to schedule important screenings such as: - Mammography - Bone Densitometry (DEXA) - Low Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening... - Coronary Artery CT Calcium Scoring - Prostate MRI Remember, your health is essential, do not delay important imaging screenings and tests. www.RadNetImaging.com #RadNet #EssentialHealth #Radiology

San Jacinto Imaging 07.11.2020

This year more than ever it’s vital that we properly, and frequently, wash our hands to stop the transmission of harmful germs. Let’s all do our part to keep each other healthy. The CDC recommends following these five steps when washing our hands: 1. Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.... 2. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails. 3. Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the Happy Birthday song from beginning to end twice. 4. Rinse your hands well under clean, running water. 5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them. See more

San Jacinto Imaging 31.10.2020

"May you be proud of the work you do, the person you are, and the difference you make." As Employee Appreciation Week concludes, we would like to again express our gratefulness to our employees who wholeheartedly dedicate themselves to providing exceptional care to our patients, physicians, and community. Kudos for all that you do!

San Jacinto Imaging 30.10.2020

National Radiologic Technology Week is held in early November in honor of Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen’s discovery of x-rays on Nov. 8, 1895. With this, we would like to recognize and celebrate all of our imaging professionals for their dedication and expertise in providing our patients with outstanding care. We appreciate you!!

San Jacinto Imaging 25.10.2020

In these extraordinary times, it’s more important than ever to be kind to yourself and make self-care a priority. Excessive stress can lead to an increase in a variety of health problems and depression, but self-care helps to sharpen mental and physical health, betters self-esteem, helps with stress management and leads to better wellbeing overall. Self-care doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming. Self-care is not self-indulgent. Self-care is not selfish. Here are a few ways to incorporate self-care into your daily life.

San Jacinto Imaging 08.10.2020

Shout out to all of our amazing staff who dressed up to share some Halloween spirit last week!

San Jacinto Imaging 30.09.2020

Happy Halloween! Wishing everyone a safe and fun day!

San Jacinto Imaging 10.09.2020

Our scheduling team did a great job decorating their pumpkins!

San Jacinto Imaging 08.09.2020

First-degree family history of breast cancer dramatically increases your risk of cancer. Although family history can’t be changed, it's important to stay knowledgeable and updated about it.

San Jacinto Imaging 23.08.2020

"Women at a higher risk for breast cancer, should begin their screening mammograms at an earlier age, approximately ten years prior to the first degree relative (mother, sister, daughter) who was diagnosed pre-menopausal. In addition both genetic risk assessment and testing should be obtained." Dr. Tchaiko Parris

San Jacinto Imaging 17.08.2020

3D Mammography is the state of the art mammogram technology that improves our ability to detect breast cancers. It has some distinct advantages over conventional 2D mammograms, most notably is its ability to create a 3D or volumetric image of the breast. If a 2D mammogram is like looking at the floor plan of a home, then a 3D mammogram allows you to open the doors and look inside, affording a more detailed evaluation. Dr. Jason McKellop

San Jacinto Imaging 31.07.2020

You're more powerful than you think! Sending encouragement to all those who need it.

San Jacinto Imaging 26.07.2020

Cancer Doesn't Stop for a Pandemic. https://www.radnet.com/temecu//cancer-doesnt-stop-pandemic

San Jacinto Imaging 21.07.2020

It’s National Mammography Day! We want to remind you to take a moment to schedule your annual screening mammogram and encourage your loved ones to do the same. Early detection saves lives! #RadNet #NationalMammographyDay

San Jacinto Imaging 03.07.2020

Remind your friends and family members how important yearly mammograms are! According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in the United States today. It is the second leading cause of death among women after lung cancer.

San Jacinto Imaging 21.06.2020

Today we stand with the Metastatic Breast Cancer community. An estimated 154,000+ women are currently living with metastatic breast cancer in the United States. While this disease is terminal and cannot be cured, it is not hopeless. Because of improved treatments many women can live long, productive lives for many years with this type of cancer. There are a wide variety of treatment options and new medicines are being tested every day.