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  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging utilizes high-strength magnets to obtain high-resolution images without ionizing radiation. Images can be obtained with or without intravenous contrast. MRI is typically used to acquire images of the central nervous system and the musculoskeletal system.

  • Computed tomography uses a combination of X-ray images acquired at multiple angles to acquire slices of images through the human body. CT can be utilized to image the body from head to toe, as well as guide many interventional procedures needed on both inpatients and outpatients. Images can be acquired with or without intravenous contrast, as well as with or without oral contrast.

  • Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to obtain real-time images of the body. Not only can this evaluate abdominal and pelvic organs, joints, tendons, and ligaments, but ultrasound can also evaluate the movement of structures given real-time image acquisition and evaluation. Ultrasound is a radiation-free imaging modality. This allows it to be the standard for obstetrical imaging and specific imaging of newborns, such as the fetal brain or spinal cord. Ultrasound can also be used to guide certain interventional procedures.

  • Our interventional practice continues to grow. While currently offering several interventional procedures including paracentesis, thoracentesis, and image-guided biopsy and drainage, we also offer more specialized procedures involving the urinary and hepatobiliary systems.

  • X-ray is the first-line imaging modality of radiology for several diagnoses. To acquire radiographic images, a certain portion of the body is exposed to a low level of radiation to produce pictures inside the body. Examples include chest imaging to evaluate for pulmonary disease, imaging of the abdomen to evaluate for bowel obstruction or other pathology, and imaging of joints and bones to assess for fractures or dislocations. Fluoroscopy is the use of an x-ray while ingesting oral contrast or having contrast injected into a body system to further assess for pathology. Major uses of fluoroscopy include evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract, joint imaging, and imaging of the spine and spinal canal.

  • Provides services with all necessary breast imaging modalities and techniques. Offering 3-D tomographic screening and diagnostic mammography, as well as ultrasound and MRI modalities for assisted screening and diagnostic imaging. Procedures include ultrasound and MR-guided biopsies, preoperative needle localizations, and lymphoscintigraphy injections.