Gateway Diagnostic Imaging Sherman

At Gateway Diagnostic Imaging Sherman, we are proud to be one of 13 outpatient imaging centers dedicated to delivering high-quality services to the communities of Sherman and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area. As a local outpatient imaging provider, Gateway Diagnostic Imaging, located on W. Travis Street in Sherman, Texas, offers easy, affordable, high-quality diagnostic imaging, including 3T wide-bore MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray. 

We are in-network with all major health insurance companies including Blue Cross® Blue Shield®, UnitedHealthcare®, Aetna®, Cigna®, and we also accept CareCredit®. For those without insurance or who need financial assistance, we offer self-pay rates and medical financial assistance programs to those who qualify. 

At Gateway Diagnostic Imaging Sherman, we know your schedule is busy.  We offer same-day and next-day appointments with early morning, evening, and weekend hours available to fit your schedule. 

Whether you’re visiting us for routine screening or seeking answers to complex medical questions, we’re honored to be a part of your care team. Connect with our friendly staff to schedule your appointment today.

  • Monday – Friday: 7:30AM – 9:00PM
    (After 5:00 by appointment only)
    Saturday: 8:00AM - 8:00PM
    (MRI only)

At Gateway Diagnostic Imaging Sherman we provide the following imaging services:

MRI

An MRI can provide you with a detailed, 3-dimensional image of the inside of your body using magnets and radio waves.

MRI can provide you with a detailed, 3-dimensional image of the inside of your body using magnets and radio waves. Your doctor might order an MRI exam to check for brain injuries, joint issues, spinal issues, soft tissue injuries, or issues with your internal organs.

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CT

A CT scan takes multiple X-ray images of your body at different angles to look at your soft tissues, blood vessels, organs, and bones.

A CT scan takes multiple X-ray images of your body at different angles to look at your soft tissues, blood vessels, organs, and bones. You may need a CT scan for many reasons, including to identify internal bleeding, detect conditions like cancer, or find blood clots, tumors, or infections.

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Ultrasound

An ultrasound uses sound waves to create an image of your organs, tissues, and other structures inside your body.

An ultrasound uses sound waves to create an image of your organs, tissues, and other structures inside your body. While many people are familiar with pregnancy ultrasounds, you can also get an ultrasound to diagnose or assess many conditions, including gallbladder disease, thyroid issues, joint inflammation, and blood flow issues.

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X-ray

An x-ray exam creates an image of the inside of your body using radiation.

An x-ray exam creates an image of the inside of your body using radiation. X-ray exams are especially useful for finding bone fractures or infections, and can also be used to identify other health conditions, such as a lung infection, enlarged heart, or digestive tract problems.

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