Diagnostic Radiology consists of all general radiology services, including x-ray, mammograms, fluoroscopy, barium enemas, and upper G.I. series.
Stereotactic Breast Biopsy is a minimally invasive method of removing a small amount of breast tissue for further examination. Women who undergo this procedure often return to their regular activities the same day.
CAT Scan, also known as a "Computed Axial Tomography" allows for the creation of cross-sectional images of the patient's body and provides detailed information about organs, tissue and bones.
Ultrasound creates images of different parts of the body using high frequency sound waves. It is often used to in obstetrics and in heart studies (echocardiograms).
DEXA Scans are bone density scans. It measures bone density at various locations of the body and can assist in determining if osteoporosis treatment is successful.
Nuclear Imaging is a method used to create pictures of the structure and function of internal organs. It requires the patient to swallow, or be injected with, a small and very safe amount of radioactive material. A gamma camera then photographs that material as it travels through the body.