South Jersey Radiology Women's Center at Cross Keys

Holistic Breast Health and Diagnostic Imaging You Can Trust

About Us

Recognized as a Comprehensive Breast Imaging Center (CBIC), South Jersey Radiology is the region’s most trusted outpatient imaging centers. Our Cross Keys Women’s Center is conveniently located off of the AC Expressway. Our board-certified, subspecialized radiologists provide state-of-the-art imaging including 3D Digital Mammography, Ultrasound, Bone Density (DEXA), and Breast Ultrasound at costs up to 60% less than hospital-based imaging. With extended weekend and evening hours available, we make imaging easy and affordable.

Address

105 Kings Way West, Sewell, NJ 08080

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Opening Hours

Mon-Friday: 8:00AM - 8:00PM
Sat & Sun: 10:00AM - 6:00PM

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Phone

(888) 909-7572

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Email

questions@sjra.com

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Our Services

  • CT Scans
  • 3D Digital Mammography
  • Bone Density (DEXA)
  • Low-Dose CT Lung Screening
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Innovative Technology & Equipment 

DEXA BONE DENSITY SCAN

Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, or DEXA, uses low-dose X-rays to provide detailed images of your bones, usually the spine, hip, and wrist. This scan measures your bone mineral density and assesses your risk for osteoporosis or fractures. Early detection of low bone density allows for you and your doctor to manage any future risk by making lifestyle changes and starting proactive treatment plans..

3D DIGITAL MAMMO

3D mammography, also known as digital breast tomosynthesis, offers a more advanced and detailed way to look at breast tissue compared to traditional 2D mammograms. By taking multiple images of the breast from different angles, 3D mammography creates a comprehensive 3D picture, allowing our radiologists to examine breast tissue layer by layer. This clearer view helps in detecting breast cancer earlier and more accurately, especially in women with dense breast tissue.

ULTRASOUND

Ultrasound imaging, or sonography, uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within the body. This technique is commonly used for monitoring fetal development during pregnancy, examining abdominal and pelvic organs, and assessing blood flow through vessels. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use ionizing radiation. It’s also helpful in guiding minimally invasive procedures, such as needle biopsies, and in diagnosing conditions related to the heart, liver, kidneys, and other organs

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What our clients say

Everyone at Cross Keys was friendly and professional. My appointment was at 2:40 and although I got there early, they still took me in and I was out of there in 20 minutes. The tech was very friendly and efficient. 

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Danielle

The girl at the desk was friendly and sweet. I was early by 40 minutes and they took me in straight away. I was out before my actual appointment. I recommend SJRA Women's Center to everyone! Cross Keys Road location is the best!

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Karen

I am very grateful that I am able to have my tests done at the Women's Center. The staff is warm, friendly and try to make their patients as comfortable as possible while performing the tests. 

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Gloria

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a Question? We’ve Got the Answer!

Who needs a DEXA scan?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends bone density (DEXA) scans to help prevent fractures and bone loss for: • Women over the age of 65. • Women who are between the ages of 50 to 64 with certain risk factors. • Men over the age of 70. • Men who are between the ages of 50 to 69 with certain risk factors. • Men and women who have a history of fractures after the age of 50.

What are the risk factors of osteoporosis?

Anyone can develop osteoporosis, but women have a higher risk than men, Here are the most common risk factors for osteoporosis:
• Aging
• Alcohol consumption
• Calcium or Vitamin D deficiency
• Certain types of medicines, including glucocorticoids
• Family history
• Lack of exercise
• Low body weight
• Smoking

Why are women at a higher risk for osteoporosis?

Women are more likely to develop osteoporosis than men for a number of reasons:
• Hormonal Changes – Menopause causes a sudden drop in estrogen levels, which can directly affect bone density. Estrogen deficiency can increase bone turnover and resorption.
• Smaller Bones – Usually, women have smaller and lighter bones than men.
• Pregnancy – The minerals in your bones may decrease after undergoing a pregnancy.
• Calcium Needs – Women need more calcium than men to maintain bone density.

How should I prepare for a DEXA scan?

Before your appointment, please follow these guidelines:
• Do not take any calcium supplements, including over-the-counter and prescription, 24 hours before your appointment.
• Avoid wearing clothing that contains metal objects including zippers, jewelry, belts, or buttons.
• Please arrive fifteen minutes prior to your appointment.

Are DEXA scans covered by insurance?

South Jersey Radiology is in-network with 99% of health insurance providers. If you are unsure about our network status with your health insurance provider, please contact your provider directly. In some cases, insurance companies may attempt to tell you which radiology centers are preferred. As the patient, you have the right to choose if you would like your study performed as South Jersey Radiology.
This applies to South Jersey Radiology locations ONLY -- All other locations please call the facility and check before your scan to see if it is covered by insurance.