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FirstHealth expands access to imaging services with opening of diagnostic imaging center in Pinehurst

By Staff Report, posted 2 months ago
Photo provided by Firsthealth of the Carolinas

FirstHealth of the Carolinas has expanded access to high-quality, convenient imaging services with the opening of FirstHealth Diagnostic Imaging.

Located in the former Pinehurst Radiology building at 30 Memorial Drive in Pinehurst, the newly renovated facility continues a long-standing history of imaging services while enhancing access through FirstHealth’s network of care.

The facility offers advanced outpatient diagnostic imaging services designed to support early detection, accurate diagnosis and ongoing treatment planning.  Services offered include screening and diagnostic mammograms and ultrasound.

FirstHealth Diagnostic Imaging is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.  Patients can schedule imaging services with a provider referral.  For questions about referrals or if you need assistance coordinating with your provider, call (910) 715-1770.

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