Appointments & Pre-Registration
Diagnostic Tests
- Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
- Barium Enema
- Barium Swallow (Esophagram)
- Barium Swallow (Modified)
- Bloodwork
- Bone Density/DEXA
- Bone Scan
- Breast Biopsy
- Breast Ultrasound
- Bronchoscopy
- Cisternogram
- Colonoscopy
- CT Angiogram
- CT Arthrogram
- CT Biopsy
- CT Scan
- CT Scan with Hydration
- CyberKnife or Radiation Therapy Consultation
- Echocardiogram/Stress Echo
- EEG (Electroneurodiagnostic)
- EKG (Electrocardiogram)
- EMG (Electromyography)
- ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatogram)
- Gallium Scan
- Genetic Counseling
- HIDA Scan
- Holter Monitor
- IVP (Intravenous Pyelogram)
- Kidney Transplant Ultrasound
- Mammogram
- MRI
- MRI Arthrogram
- MRI with Sedation (Adult)
- Pain Management Procedure (Interventional)
- Paracentesis
- PET Scan
- Pre-Admission Testing
- Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
- Pulse Volume Recording (PVR)
- Renal Artery Doppler
- Scoliosis Series
- Six-Minute Walk
- Small Bowel Series
- Sonohysterogram
- Stress Test (Nuclear or Thalium)
- Sweat Test
- Thoracentesis
- Thyroid Biopsy
- Thyroid Scan
- Ultrasound – Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging
- Ultrasound – Women’s Center
- Upper Endoscopy
- Upper GI Series
- Vascular (Arterial/Venous) Ultrasound
- VCUG (Voiding Cystogram)
- Venous Reflux Insufficiency Exam
- X-Ray
Diagnostic Tests
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
An ABG test measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood to evaluate how well your lungs are working.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for an ABG test, please call 732-530-2589. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk. Enter elevator 5 or 6; your test will be performed on the second floor.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Respiratory Department at 732-530-2589.
Barium Enema
A barium enema is a special X-ray of your large intestine, which includes the colon and rectum.
Making an appointment
Call to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact 732-530-2654.
Barium Swallow (Esophagram)
A barium swallow is a test to view your upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, including the back of the mouth and throat and the esophagus.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a barium swallow by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register:
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Barium Swallow (Modified)
A modified barium swallow is a special X-ray done through the Speech Therapy Department that evaluates the way you swallow by examining the area from under your nose down to your chest.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a modified barium swallow, please call 732-530-2425.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Speech Therapy Department at 732-530-2425.
Bloodwork
Bloodwork tests your blood to see how your organs are working, how certain treatments are working, or whether you have or are at risk for certain health problems.
Making an appointment
An appointment is required for bloodwork. Appointment hours are Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. To schedule an available time, please call Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk to register. The Laboratory is behind registration.
Things to remember
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions, please contact the Laboratory at 732-530-2351.
Bone Density/DEXA
A bone density/DEXA test measures how much calcium and other minerals are in your bones.
Making an appointment
Call 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed directly to the fourth floor to the Women’s Center registration desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Women’s Center at 732-530-2305.
Bone Scan
A bone scan is an imaging test that shows new areas of bone growth or breakdown.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a bone scan by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.:
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Breast Biopsy (Ultrasound-Guided/Cyst Aspiration or Stereotactic)
An ultrasound-guided breast biopsy uses ultrasound (sound waves that create images of your breast tissue) as a guide in taking a small sample of breast tissue. In cyst aspiration, fluid is removed from a cyst using a small needle and ultrasound guidance. A stereotactic biopsy finds the exact location of a breast lump or suspicious area by using a computer and mammogram results to create a three-dimensional (3D) picture of the breast. A small sample of tissue is then removed with a needle.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for an ultrasound-guided breast biopsy, cyst aspiration, or stereotactic biopsy, please call 732-530-2305. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed directly to the fourth floor to the Women’s Center registration desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Women’s Center at 732-530-2305.
Breast Ultrasound
A breast ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of your breast tissue.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a breast ultrasound, please call 732-530-2305. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed directly to the fourth floor to the Women’s Center registration desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Women’s Center at 732-530-2305.
Bronchoscopy
A bronchoscopy uses a specialized instrument to view the airways of your lungs.
Making an appointment
If your primary care physician has recommended a bronchoscopy, you must first make an appointment with a pulmonologist. If you need a pulmonologist, please visit our online directory or call our physician referral line at 844-464-9355.
Once you’ve seen your pulmonologist, that office will make your appointment for you. Our pre-registration office will then call you to obtain additional details needed for your appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided by your doctor.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Medical Day Stay at 732-530-2295.
Cisternogram
A cisternogram is a test that takes images of your spine after injecting a radioisotope (a special radioactive material) into your spinal fluid.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a cisternogram, please call 732-530-2407. Once your appointment is made, pre-registration (732-530-2654) will call you to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the basement level for your procedure.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Nuclear Medicine at 732-530-2407.
Colonoscopy
A colonoscopy is a test that examines the inside of your large intestine, which includes your colon and rectum.
Making an appointment
If your primary care physician has recommended a colonoscopy, you must first make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. If you need a gastroenterologist, please visit our online directory or call our physician referral line at 844-464-9355.
Once you’ve seen your gastroenterologist, that office will make your appointment for you. Our pre-registration office will then call you to obtain additional details needed for your appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions provided by your gastroenterologist.
- Bring your prescription, a form of ID, your insurance card and a referral if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Medical Day Stay at 732-530-2295.
CT Angiogram
A CT angiogram is an imaging test that uses CT scanning to examine the arteries that supply your heart muscle with blood.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a CT angiogram in one of two ways by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.:
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
CT Arthrogram
A CT arthrogram is a test that uses CT scanning to obtain images of a joint.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a CT arthrogram, please call 732-530-2304. Once your appointment is made, you will be transferred to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the basement level for Radiology.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Radiology Department at 732-530-2304.
CT Biopsy
A CT (computerized tomography) scan combines a series of X-ray views taken from many different angles to create cross-sectional images of the bones and soft tissues inside your body. A CT biopsy uses this technology as a guide when taking a small sample of tissue.
Making an appointment
Your doctor may make your CT biopsy appointment for you, or you can call 732-530-2541 to make an appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed to the front desk, and then to the second floor.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please call 732-530-2541.
CT Scan
A CT (computerized tomography) scan combines a series of X-ray views taken from many different angles to create cross-sectional images of the bones and soft tissues inside your body.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a CT scan by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register:
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
CT Scan with Hydration
A CT scan uses X-rays to make detailed pictures of structures inside your body. A CT scan with hydration means you’ll also have an IV.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a CT scan with hydration, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
CyberKnife or Radiation Therapy Consultation
Offered at only a handful of hospitals throughout the country, CyberKnife is a state-of-the-art treatment that uses advanced image-guided technology to deliver concentrated beams of focused radiation to tumors. Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation to shrink tumors and kill cancer cells.
Making an appointment
If your oncologist has recommended a CyberKnife or radiation therapy consultation, please call 732-530-2468 to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request at your appointment. Enter the Jane H. Booker Pavilion, which is on the far right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Bring your photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please call 732-530-2468.
Echocardiogram/Stress Echo
An echocardiogram uses sound waves to create moving pictures of your heart. A stress echo adds exercise to this test to see how your heart works during exertion.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for an echocardiogram or stress echo, please call 732-530-2328. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. After checking in at the front desk, you’ll proceed to the second floor.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Cardiology Department at 732-530-2328.
EEG (Electroneurodiagnostic)
An EEG is a test that measures the electrical activity of your brain.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for an EEG, please call 732-530-2314.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk to pre-register. You test will be performed on 2 West.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call 732-530-2314.
EKG (Electrocardiogram)
An EKG, or electrocardiogram, is a test that records your heart’s electrical activity.
Making an appointment
An appointment is required for an EKG. Appointment hours are Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. To schedule an available time, please call Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. After checking in at the front desk, you’ll proceed to the second floor.
Things to remember
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Cardiology Department at 732-530-2328.
EMG (Electromyography)
Electromyography (EMG) is a test that checks the health of your muscles and the nerves that control your muscles.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for an EMG, please call 732-741-1378.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please call 732-741-1378.
ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatogram)
ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatogram) combines upper endoscopy (use of a specialized instrument to view inside your gastrointestinal tract) and X-rays to view and sometimes provide treatment in your bile and pancreatic ducts.
Making an appointment
If your primary care physician has recommended an ERCP, you must first make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. If you need a gastroenterologist, please visit our online directory or call our physician referral line at 844-464-9355.
Once you’ve seen your gastroenterologist, that office will make your appointment for you. Our pre-registration office will then call you to obtain additional details needed for your appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions provided by your gastroenterologist.
- Bring your prescription, a form of ID, your insurance card and a referral if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Medical Day Stay at 732-530-2654.
Gallium Scan
A gallium scan is a nuclear medicine test that looks for swelling, infection, or other issues in your body.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a gallium scan, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Genetic Counseling
Genetic counseling helps you understand whether you carry genes for certain health conditions.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for genetic counseling, please call 732-776-4647. If you need to speak with a counselor about tests concerning hereditary cancers, please call 732-450-2663. If you need more information about prenatal genetic testing, please call 732-776-4172.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Jane H. Booker Pavilion, which is on the far right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- You’ll receive a packet in the mail to complete and bring to your appointment.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan, along with any necessary pathology records.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Hereditary Cancer Risk Program 732-450-2663.
HIDA Scan
A HIDA scan is an imaging procedure that helps track the production and flow of bile from your liver to your small intestine.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a HIDA scan, please call 732-530-2654..
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Central Access Department at Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Holter Monitor
A Holter monitor is a machine that continuously records your heart’s rhythms. The monitor is usually worn for 24 to 48 hours during normal activity.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a Holter monitor, please call 732-530-2328. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. After checking in at the front desk, you’ll proceed to the second floor to receive your Holter monitor.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Cardiology Department at 732-530-2328.
IVP (Intravenous Pyelogram)
An IVP (intravenous pyelogram) is a special X-ray of your kidneys, bladder, and ureters (the tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder).
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for an IVP, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Central Access Department at 732-530-2654.
Kidney Transplant Ultrasound
A kidney transplant ultrasound uses sound waves to evaluate blood flow to your transplanted kidney.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a kidney transplant ultrasound by calling 732-530-2654 to schedule an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Mammogram
A mammogram is an X-ray of your breasts to look for any changes in breast tissue. At Riverview Medical Center, screening and diagnostic mammograms are fully digital and use CAD (computer-assisted detection).
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a screening or diagnostic mammogram, please call 732-530-2305. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed directly to the fourth floor to the Women’s Center registration desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Women’s Center at 732-530-2305.
MRI
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of your organs and tissues.
Making an appointment
You can schedule an MRI by calling 732-530-2654 for an appointment and to pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
MRI Arthrogram
An MRI arthrogram using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) to obtain pictures of a joint.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for an MRI arthrogram, please call 732-450-2674. Once your appointment is made, pre-registration (732-530-2654) will call you to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk if you need a token. Take the elevators to the basement level for your procedure.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the MRI Department at 732-450-2674.
MRI with Sedation (Adult)
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of your organs and tissues. This test involves sedation through an IV.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for an MRI with sedation, please call 732-450-2674. Once your appointment is made, pre-registration (732-530-2654) will call you to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the MRI Department at 732-450-2674.
Pain Management Procedure (Interventional)
An interventional pain management procedure is a special procedure your doctor orders to evaluate or control your pain. For example, a diskogram evaluates back pain by examining the spinal disks.
Making an appointment
If your primary care physician has recommended an interventional pain management procedure, you must first make an appointment with a pain management specialist. If you need a pain management specialist, please visit our online directory or call our physician referral line at 844-464-9355..
Once you’ve seen your pain management specialist, that office will make your appointment for you. Our pre-registration office will then call you to obtain additional details needed for your appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions provided by your pain management specialist.
- Bring your prescription, a form of ID, your insurance card and a referral if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Medical Day Stay at 732-530-2295.
Paracentesis
Paracentesis is a procedure to remove fluid that has collected in the abdomen.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for paracentesis, please call 732-530-2304 and ask for the Special Procedures technologist, who will take your information and call you back with your appointment date, time and details. Once your appointment is made, please call pre-registration (732-530-2654) to register for your procedure.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You may wish to have someone drive you home from this procedure.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
PET Scan
A PET (positron emission tomography) scan is an imaging test that uses a radioactive substance called a tracer to help see how your organs and tissues are working.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a PET scan by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Pre-Admission Testing
Pre-Admission testing is testing, such as bloodwork, that you have approximately two weeks prior to hospital admission for a procedure or surgery.
Making an appointment
No appointment is necessary for pre-admission testing. Hours are Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, Saturdays 7:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Pre-Admission Testing Department is closed on Sundays and holidays.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Pre-Admission Testing Department at 732-530-2476.
Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
A pulmonary function test measures how well your lungs take in and release air, and how well they move oxygen into your body.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a pulmonary function test (PFT), please call 732-530-2589. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk. Enter elevator 5 or 6; your test will be performed on the second floor.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Respiratory Department at 732-530-2589.
Pulse Volume Recording (PVR)
A PVR is a test that uses blood pressure cuffs and a hand-held ultrasound device to evaluate blood flow in the arms and legs.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a PVR, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Renal Artery Doppler
A renal artery doppler uses sound waves to take images of the blood vessels in the kidneys.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a renal artery doppler, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Scoliosis Series
A scoliosis series creates detailed X-ray images of your spine.
Making an appointment
No appointment is necessary for a scoliosis series. Our hours are Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Radiology Department at 732-530-2304.
Six-Minute Walk
A six-minute walk involves walking at the hospital to evaluate how your lungs function during exercise.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a six-minute walk, please call 732-530-2589. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk. Enter elevator 5 or 6; your test will be performed on the second floor.
*Note: if you have not pre-registered for your test, please enter the Blaisdell entrance on the right and proceed to that front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Respiratory Department at 732-530-2589.
Small Bowel Series
A small bowel series uses X-rays to examine your small intestine.
Making an appointment
- You can schedule a small bowel series by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Sonohysterogram
A sonohysterogram uses ultrasound (sound waves) to create images of the uterus after fluid has been injected into the uterus through the cervix.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for a sonohysterogram, please call 732-530-2305. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-530-2654) to obtain additional details.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed directly to the fourth floor to the Women’s Center registration desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Women’s Center at 732-530-2305.
Stress Test (Nuclear or Thalium)
Stress testing provides information about how your heart works during physical activity.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a nuclear or thalium stress test, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Sweat Test
A sweat test measures the amount of salt in your sweat.
Making an appointment
You can schedule a sweat test by calling and pre-register. Call 732-530-2350 to make an appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk to pre-register. Your test will be performed in the Laboratory, which is behind registration.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Laboratory at 732-530-2350.
Thoracentesis
Thoracentesis is a procedure to remove excess fluid from the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment for thorocentesis, please call 732-530- 2304 and ask for the Special Procedures technologist, who will take your information and call you back with your appointment date, time and details. Once your appointment is made, please call pre-registration (732-530-2654) to register for your procedure.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You may wish to have someone drive you home from this procedure.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Thyroid Biopsy
A thyroid biopsy is a procedure in which a small sample of tissue is removed from your thyroid gland.
Making an appointment
If your doctor has recommended a thyroid biopsy, he or she will send in your paperwork to our Ultrasound Department. You’ll then receive a call within the next few days to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have questions about your procedure, please call the Ultrasound Department at 732-530-2339.
Thyroid Scan
A thyroid scan is a nuclear medicine test that evaluates how well your thyroid gland is working.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a thyroid scan, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Ultrasound – Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging
An ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to create images of organs, tissues, or other structures inside your body.
Making an appointment
For abdominal, gallbladder, renal, thyroid, vascular, testicular/scrotum, pelvic, transvaginal, pelvic transvaginal, and low-risk OB ultrasounds in Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging, please call 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please call 732-530-2654.
Ultrasound – Women’s Center
An ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to create images of organs, tissues, or other structures inside your body.
Making an appointment
For breast, pelvic, transvaginal, pelvic transvaginal, abdominal, thyroid, gallbladder, renal, and low-risk OB ultrasounds* in the Women’s Center, please call 732-530-2305 to make an appointment. Once your appointment is made, the scheduler will transfer you to pre-registration (732-897-7979) to obtain additional details.
*If you need a high-risk OB ultrasound, please call 732-776-4755.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request when you check in for your appointment. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital. Proceed directly to the fourth floor to the Women’s Center registration desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please call the Women’s Center at 732-530-2305.
Upper Endoscopy
An upper endoscopy uses a specialized instrument to view inside your upper gastrointestinal tract, which includes your esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (the first part of your small intestine).
Making an appointment
If your primary care physician has recommended an endoscopy, you must first make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. If you need a gastroenterologist, please visit our online directory or call our physician referral line at 844-464-9355.
Once you’ve seen your gastroenterologist, that office will make your appointment for you. Our pre-registration office will then call you to obtain additional details needed for your appointment.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the Blaisdell Pavilion, which is toward the right as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Please note: You should make arrangements for someone to drive you to and from the hospital for your appointment.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions provided by your gastroenterologist.
- Bring your prescription, a form of ID, your insurance card and a referral if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Medical Day Stay at 732-530-2295.
Upper GI Series
An upper GI series uses X-rays to examine your upper gastrointestinal tract, which includes your esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (the first part of your small intestine).
Making an appointment
You can schedule an upper GI series by calling 732-530-2654 to make an appointment and pre-register.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Vascular (Arterial/Venous) Ultrasound
A vascular ultrasound uses sound waves to take images of blood vessels, including arteries and veins.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a vascular ultrasound (also called arterial or venous ultrasound), please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
VCUG (Voiding Cystogram)
A VCUG, or voiding cystogram, is a special X-ray exam of your bladder and lower urinary tract.
Making an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a VCUG, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure. If you pre-register online, you can print out these instructions.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Venous Reflux Insufficiency Exam
A venous reflux insufficiency exam is an ultrasound test that uses sound waves to evaluate the flow of blood in the veins of your legs.
Make an appointment
To make an appointment and pre-register for a venous reflux insufficiency exam, please call 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Follow the prep instructions that are provided when you schedule your procedure.
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact Access Services at 732-530-2654.
X-Ray
An X-ray produces images of structures inside your body, particularly your bones.
Making an appointment
An appointment is required for an X-ray. Appointment hours are Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. To schedule an available time, please call Access Services at 732-530-2654.
Getting here
Upon entering the hospital campus from East Front Street, you can proceed ahead to valet parking or self-park in the parking lot. Both valet parking and self-parking are free with a token, which you can request from the front desk when you enter the hospital. Enter the J. Marshall Booker Pavilion, which is toward the left as you are facing the hospital, and proceed to the front desk.
Things to remember
- Bring your prescription, a photo ID, your insurance card, and a referral, if one is required by your insurance plan.
- Bring a list of the medications that you take (including vitamins and herbs), their dosages, and how often you take them.
If you have any questions about your procedure, please contact the Radiology Department at 732-530-2304.