a department of Ascension Seton Hays

Ascension Seton Bastrop - Women's Imaging

Our women's diagnostic imaging center at Ascension Seton Bastrop, a department of Ascension Seton Hays in Bastrop, TX, delivers imaging and radiology services.

Delivering high-quality medical images

Radiologists and radiology technologists at Ascension Seton Bastrop - Women's Imaging, a department of Ascension Seton Hays in Bastrop, Texas, are dedicated to making your imaging experience as convenient and comfortable as possible. Our diagnostic radiologists have the expertise to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease using high-quality test results. We explain what to expect and whether there are any instructions to follow before coming in for your imaging test or procedure. Let our care team know if you or your child have specific needs or concerns, so we can make arrangements to deliver testing that is right for you.

After your imaging test, we use a secure digital network to deliver your digital imaging results to your doctor.

Imaging services provided

DEXA scan: DEXA scans are most commonly used to diagnose bone thinning, such as osteoporosis. Loss of bone density may be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, eating disorders, aging and having cancer treatment. They may also be used to measure your overall body composition, including fat and lean tissue. Before the scan, you will be asked to wear comfortable, loose fitting clothes or change into a gown. During the scan, you will lay flat and still on a table. The scan typically lasts about 15-20 minutes.

Mammography: A digital mammogram is a low-dose X-ray system that takes electronic pictures of the breasts to screen for disease and diagnose cysts and breast cancer. On the day of your mammogram, do not use deodorant, powder or lotions. We also recommended wearing a top that is easy to remove, since you will be asked to undress from the waist up and wear a gown. During the procedure, the technologist will position your breast to get the clearest test results. Then, each of your breasts will be compressed one at a time. This helps get a high-quality X-ray image. Your breasts will be repositioned to get at least two separate views of each breast. The entire procedure is about 20 minutes, but the actual breast compression is only a few seconds.

Heart scan: We provide calcium-scoring CT heart scans. This screening test evaluates the amount of hard plaque in your coronary arteries. A heart scan is not for someone who has already experienced a cardiac event. After your heart scan, we share this information with your doctor.