What We Do
Diagnostic Testing
X-rays and lab results help ensure that our doctors have all of the information needed to perform safe surgery.
Pediatric surgical patients need lab tests before and after their surgeries to ensure the best standard of care.
About Diagnostic Testing
Once they arrive and are checked in, children are admitted to the ward where the medical team takes their vital signs in preparation for their upcoming surgery. CURE hospitals are equipped to perform diagnostic tests like x-rays, ultrasounds, and blood work to ensure the health of each patient before, during, and after surgery. If a child’s blood counts are too low, doctors can administer vitamins and supplements to prepare their little bodies for surgery.
Diagnostic tests allow CURE to achieve better surgical outcomes for our patients and more thoroughly monitor the healing process.
Learn more about what happens before surgery.
From their first meeting with a doctor to diagnostic testing and nutritional support, CURE is committed to ensuring children and families are prepared before, during, and after surgery.