Innovative Radiology specializes in precision imaging to optimize patient outcomes. Utilizing state-of-the-art imaging equipment, we employ highly skilled radiologists and technologists who provide detailed and timely diagnostic assessments for medical providers so they are empowered to make confident healthcare decisions for their patients.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a detailed imaging procedure that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to view the internal structures and organs within the human body. An MRI is a painless imaging procedure that provides intricately detailed images for diagnostic evaluation and assessment without the use of ionizing radiation. With its high resolution and versatility, MRI has become an indispensable tool in modern medicine for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
More InformationA CT scan, or computed tomography scan, is a medical imaging technique that combines X-rays with computer processing to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. During the scan, the X-ray machine rotates around the patient, capturing multiple images from different angles. These images are then reconstructed by a computer to create detailed three-dimensional views of the internal structures. CT scans are valuable for diagnosing a wide range of conditions, including bone fractures, tumors, internal bleeding, and infections.
More InformationDEXA scans, short for Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry, are a specialized type of X-ray imaging technique primarily used to measure bone density and assess the risk of osteoporosis. By measuring the amount of X-ray energy absorbed by the bone, DEXA scans can accurately determine bone mineral density. This information is crucial in diagnosing osteoporosis. DEXA scans are quick, non-invasive, and produce highly precise results. Additionally, DEXA scans are also used in assessing body composition.
More InformationMammography is a specialized medical imaging technique used for the early detection of breast cancer in women. During a mammogram, low-dose X-ray images of the breast tissue are captured and analyzed for any abnormalities, such as tumors or cysts, that may indicate the presence of cancerous or precancerous cells. Mammography plays a crucial role in breast cancer screening, as early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. Mammograms are quick, relatively non-invasive, and highly effective.
More InformationStereotactic biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure used to obtain tissue samples after an abnormal finding on a mammogram. During the procedure, the patient sits upright in a chair, and the imaging system guides a needle to the targeted area with pinpoint accuracy to obtain a tissue sample. Stereotactic biopsy is an invaluable tool for obtaining tissue samples, allowing for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning while minimizing risks and discomfort for the patient.
More InformationUltrasound imaging is a non-invasive medical technique that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the inside of the body. These procedures do not use any radiation and are a painless imaging method used to examine the gallbladder, heart, breasts, fetus, kidneys, liver, thyroid, uterus, vasculature, and other soft tissue internal organs.
More InformationA fluoroscopy scan utilizes advanced technology to capture accurate, high-resolution imaging of bones, muscles, joints, and solid organs. Utilizing C-Arm imaging equipment, an x-ray beam is transmitted through the body part that is being examined, and graphically illustrates location, movement, and functionality of internal bodily structures. Fluoroscopic imaging provides the equivalent of real-time videography in an x-ray format.
More InformationAn x-ray utilizes radiation to capture images of internal structures of the body and generates a digital image for diagnostic assessment. Sometimes referred to as general x-ray, plain radiography or direct imaging, x-ray is the most widely used form of imaging due to its simplicity and speed. High-energy beams painlessly penetrate the body to capture images and provide a diagnostic assessment, commonly used for bones, joints and chest imaging. X-ray imaging is frequently used to diagnose fractures, pneumonia, heart failure, collapsed lung, bowel blockage, infections, and cancer.
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