Expansion Efforts in Maple Lawn Underway
December 2nd, 2020
Coming Soon…Expanding our footprint into the Maple Lawn/Columbia community. Dr. Mark Baganz is onsite as installation of new Canon 3T MRI are underway.
Read More...Coming Soon…Expanding our footprint into the Maple Lawn/Columbia community. Dr. Mark Baganz is onsite as installation of new Canon 3T MRI are underway.
Read More...The Eastern Shore is excited to introduce the installation of a WIDE BORE 3T MAGNET to its Easton office. CMI is the first to offer this latest advancement in MRI Technology to the Region. The 3T offers the best in size and speed, with an open bore design that is 70 cm diameter and accommodating […]
Read More...At Chesapeake Medical Imaging, we care about the health and safety of our patients, our employees and our community. We are following all recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) regarding COVID-19. We are also following all current guidelines in accordance with the Maryland State Department of Health and Executive Orders issued by […]
Read More...Chesapeake Medical Imaging is taking all CDC recommended preventative actions to prevent further spread of COVID-19. Chesapeake Medical Imaging continues to remain steadfast in following CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Inside our locations we are requiring social distancing, limiting the number of patients in the waiting rooms, wearing of masks by both […]
Read More...Local Providers band together in decorated bra contest to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Alison Williams, our Easton Breast Specialist along with other local Physicians and Radiologist. See also “Whimisical Art Calls Out Serious Disease” (11/2019)
Read More...Chesapeake Medical Imaging was recently recognized by Shore Update as Best (providers of) Radiology. Pictured in the photo (left to right): Dr. Mark Baganz, Founder and Medical Director; Carrie Hiner, Director of Operations; Kara Connor, Eastern Shore Regional Manager; Steve Linhard, COO/CFO. Click to read the April/May 2019 Edition of Shore Update.
Read More...The American Cancer Society has just updated its guidelines for colorectal cancer screening, lowering the age people at average risk should begin screening from 50 to 45. Colon cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in the US. A primary goal goal of screening is to find the disease as early as […]
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