Denver, CO (PRWEB) November 18, 2014

CereScan Corp. is proud to announce a groundbreaking neuroimaging partnership agreement with Diagnostic Imaging Services (DIS) in Metairie, Louisiana. This collaborative effort will expand CereScan’s sophisticated brain diagnostic products and DIS’s state of the art neuroimaging capabilities to adults and children who are suffering from “invisible brain issues.” This partnership creates a powerful combination of cutting edge technologies focused on identifying specific brain related problems in areas such as traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer’s disease, and attention deficit disorder. The State of Louisiana and the southeast region of the country now have easy access to the capabilities that these two companies can deliver to medical professionals who are focused on finding solutions for patients with chronic brain disorders.

CereScan is the nation’s leader in providing statistically measured brain diagnostics based on a new generation of imaging software and SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) neuroimaging technologies. Since 2009, patients from all over the country and throughout the world have consulted Denver-based CereScan and its leading physicians concerning chronic neurological and psychiatric issues. By partnering with DIS and their extensive experience in nuclear imaging, this Metairie-center will now offer unmatched functional brain imaging capabilities in the southeast.

Referring and treating medical experts can now rely on CereScan and DIS to offer differentiated diagnoses on a wide array of brain-based disorders including:


ADD/ADHD
OCD
Alzheimer’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Anxiety Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury
Bipolar Disorder
Toxic Brain Injury
Dementia    
Learning Disorders
Depression

“We are excited about the opportunity to team up with Diagnostic Imaging Services in order to serve patients and medical professionals in Louisiana and other nearby states. This business relationship will enable us to further expand our high-quality diagnostic brain imaging capabilities to those patients who are seeking hope and solutions to their mental health problems.” said John Kelley, CEO, at CereScan.

With experienced, friendly and professional staffs and facilities designed specifically for comfort and care, CereScan and DIS are dedicated to excellence in patient care. This market expansion provides patients from all over the country will new options in accessing diagnostic technologies that were not in existence a few years ago.

“DIS has always strived to be innovative, offering exams that take advantage of advanced diagnostic techniques and technology,” said Michael Holmes, Chief Executive Officer of DIS. “Partnering with CereScan is the type of continuing synergy we look for that best serves the local community and beyond in the area of medical imaging,” he added.

About CereScan

CereScan combines state-of-the-art SPECT and PET brain imaging technology with a patient centered model of care to provide the highest level of neurodiagnostics anywhere. Using quantitative functional brain imaging, advanced imaging software, and an extensive library of clinical data, the CereScan medical team provides physicians with unmatched objective diagnostic information. For clinical patients, CereScan helps them and their physicians better understand the biological basis of their conditions. For forensic cases, CereScan provides objective evidence to attorneys and their clients regarding traumatic and toxic brain injuries. For researchers, CereScan provides independent pre- and post-treatment measures of organic changes in the brain along with measures of symptoms related to the brain disorder of interest. For more information, please call (866) 722-4806 or visit http://www.CereScan.com.

About Diagnostic Imaging Services

DIS is the largest independently-owned outpatient imaging provider in Louisiana. Since 1973, this New Orleans-area organization has offered screening and diagnostic exams in areas such as mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), PET/CT and nuclear medicine, with locations in Metairie, New Orleans, Marrero, Covington and Slidell, Louisiana.

New neuroimaging partnership in Louisiana offers a powerful combination of cutting edge technologies focused on identifying specific brain related problems in areas such as traumatic brain injury and attention deficit disorder.