- Primary CareOur subspecialized neuroradiologists work closely with neurointerventional specialists, neurologists, surgeons, primary care physicians, and others to provide a coordinated, informed, effective approach to neurologic patient care.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundThis imaging study does not use ionizing radiation, has no known harmful effects, and provides a clear picture of soft tissues that don’t show up well on x-ray images. Ultrasound is often used to help diagnose unexplained pain, swelling, and infection.
- MRIMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to produce detailed pictures of the body’s internal structures. These pictures are clearer, more detailed, and more likely in some instances to identify and accurately characterize disease than other imaging methods.
- RadiologyAt Radiology Group, it’s important to us that our services are as convenient as possible for patients and referring physicians. We value the feedback and support of our referring physicians. Please feel free to access our various resources provided.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicinePositron emission tomography, also called PET imaging or a PET scan, is a type of nuclear medicine imaging. A PET scan measures important body functions, such as metabolism. It helps doctors evaluate how well organs and tissues are functioning.
- MammographyMammography is a specific type of breast imaging that uses low-dose x-rays to detect cancer early — before women experience symptoms when it is most treatable.
- Computed TomographyComputed tomography (CT) is a diagnostic imaging test used to create detailed images of internal organs, bones, soft tissue, and blood vessels.
- Interventional Radiology
- Sports MedicineMusculoskeletal (MSK) imaging radiologists focus on diagnosing bone and joint abnormalities, including orthopedic, rheumatologic, and traumatic conditions. Through advanced imaging technologies, Radiology Group MSK radiologists are also able to study the condition of the soft tissue surrounding bones and joints. By specializing in musculoskeletal imaging, these physician experts concentrate on additional nuances related to orthopedic and sports medicine injuries.