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Why choose CMIC?
Our technology is state of the art.
Our imaging services are diverse, including MRI, mammography, ultrasound and X-ray.
Our MRI and mammography specialties are accredited by the American College of Radiology.
We are responsive and accommodating. If you or your patients have unique needs, please do not hesitate to ask.
Two convenient MRI locations with ample parking make us easily accessible.
We strive for prompt 24-hour report turn around.
We offer flexible scheduling with extended hours and emergency appointments.
The CMIC team is simply the best, comprised of highly qualified, technologically skilled, compassionate and caring professionals.

About our technologists
Radiology technologists work with doctors and patients to conduct a number of imaging tests, the results of which are then interpreted by a radiologist. CMIC’s technologists are skilled professionals who are highly trained and dedicated to educating patients, answering questions, and making patients feel comfortable during a procedure. All are certified nationally by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and are licensed by the State of Maine. The radiology technologists at CMIC have many years of accumulated work experience, making them experts in technical excellence and compassionate care.

287 Main Street Plaza, Suite 100, Lewiston, ME 04240
690 Minot Avenue, Auburn, ME 04210
1-800-344-9555  |  (207) 795-2030

Jerrold T. Gale, MD
Degrees: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; M.D.
Diagnostic Radiology Residency: The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York
Fellowship: CT and Ultrasound, Duke University Med. Center; N. Carolina
Special Interests:
CT/Ultrasound-Abdominal Imaging
The radiologists at CMIC are also on staff at Central Maine Medical Center and are board certified by the American Board of Radiology.
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MRI is used to view internal structures using combinations of
radio waves and magnetic fields. This procedure is safe and
does not use radiation.
X-ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation used to produce
images of bones and internal organs.
Ultrasound uses high-frequency waves and a computer
to view images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs,
as well as to observe fetal development.
Mammography is a screening and diagnostic
technique that uses low-dose X-rays to
find abnormalities in the breast.
Our NEW Dynacad technology aids radiologists in the detection
of breast lesions, and determines if these lesions are benign
or suspicious and would warrant biopsy.