Virtua Mount Holly Radiology/Imaging
Virtua Mount Holly Radiology/Imaging provides experienced and compassionate care, the latest technology, and rapid results for your screening and diagnostic imaging needs.
This location offers Diagnostic X-ray, Computed Tomography (CT scans), Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology, 3D Mammography, Pediatric Diagnostic, Pediatric Computed Tomography (CT), Pediatric Ultrasound, and Pediatric MRI. Our team can help obtain previous scans if completed at a different location. Most insurances accepted.
To schedule an appointment for an X-ray or Screening Mammogram at this location, you may click the “Schedule Online” button near the top of the page. To schedule all other radiology services, or if you prefer to call for an X-ray or Screening Mammogram appointment, please call 855-847-8824.
Monday - Friday
7:30 am to 5 pm
Saturday
7:30 to Noon
- Diagnostic X-Ray
- Computed Tomography (CT Scan)
- Ultrasound
- Nuclear Medicine
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Interventional Radiology
- 3D Mammography
- Pediatric Diagnostic
- Pediatric CT
- Pediatric Ultrasound
- Pediatric MRI
Please arrive to your appointment 15 minutes early (30 minutes for MRI and Pediatric MRI). Please have a copy of your script, photo ID, and insurance card. Designated two-hour short term parking spaces are located across the street in the Surgical Center parking lot. If short term parking is full you may park in any designated visitor area. Enter through the main lobby and security will direct you to registration. Once registered you will be directed the radiology department.
For MRI and Pediatric MRI, please park in the MRI parking lot located at the South Avenue entrance. You will need to ring the doorbell at this entrance in order to enter the MRI department. This parking lot is accessible Monday through Saturday as early as 7 a.m. As a safety measure, you will need to change into a gown before your scan as newer clothing materials are known to have metallic fibers that can heat up in the MRI unit.