Why Should I See a Board-Certified Radiologist?

Many people think that the person who performs their diagnostic imaging procedure is a radiologist,…

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Why You Should Have a Primary Care Doctor

With so many urgent healthcare clinics and specialized healthcare providers around, it is easy to…

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Comprehensive Diagnostic Solutions: How Advanced Radiology Enhances Patient Care

As a key component of modern healthcare, advanced radiology enables healthcare professionals to visualize and…

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Different Types of Radiography: Exploring X-rays, CT Scans, and MRIs

Radiography comes under radiology, which is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose…

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Preventive Screenings: Why Early Detection Matters for Your Health

Preventive screening involves avoiding a range of tests and examinations regularly performed to detect potential health…

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The Importance of Establishing a Patient-Provider Relationship in Primary Care

When it comes to efficient, consistent, and patient-centered healthcare delivery, establishing a strong patient-provider relationship…

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Ultrasound

Ultrasound uses sound waves and a computer to create images of internal organs and blood vessels and to monitor health conditions.

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X-Ray

X-ray is the most frequently used form of medical imaging worldwide. It is used to diagnose disease, monitor therapy, and identify potential problems throughout our bodies. It can be performed anywhere from head to toe

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Bone Density Scan

A Bone Density scan (DEXA) measures the density and mineral content in bone, most often in the hip or lower spine.

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Nuclear Stress Test

Nuclear stress tests are performed to diagnose diseases affecting the heart as well to manage treatment of these diseases.

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CT Scan

Computed Tomography (CT) helps differentiate between healthy and diseased tissue in any part of the body, making it possible to accurately diagnose many diseases at an early stage.

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Echocardiogram

An echocardiogram (echo) is a test that diagnoses and manages heart disease. An echo uses ultrasound to create pictures of your heart’s valves and chambers.

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Patient Education

Want to learn more about radiology and the conditions we diagnose? Check out our in-depth, A-to-Z Patient Education Library.
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