- Osteoporosis
- Family Practice
- ColonoscopyBegin conventional colorectal screening at 45 and every 10 years following, with a virtual colonoscopy screening every 5 years. Safe, less invasive colon screening without the complications of conventional colonoscopy.
- Internal MedicineSiu, Albert L. "Screening for breast cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement."" Annals of internal medicine (2016) & Smith, Robert A., et al. ""Cancer screening in the United States, 2015: a review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and current issues in cancer screening."" CA: a cancer journal for clinicians 65.1 (2015): 30-54.
- Lung CancerFor men between the ages of 50 and 80 who are current or former smokers and who have a smoking history of at least 20-pack years, and with no history of lung cancer. No contrast, noninvasive, low dose CT exam that is superior to traditional X-ray.
- NeurologyOur board-certified radiologists are subspecialized in specific fields of study, including women's imaging, neurology and musculoskeletal imaging, giving you the trusted, expert care, you need in an outpatient environment. Our deep clinical expertise in the full range of screening and diagnostic imaging services and interventional procedures has been a Washington Radiology tradition for more than 70 years, as we continue to innovate on behalf of our patients.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundUltrasound provides a painless, noninvasive way to view different parts of the body at rest or in motion. Ultrasound allows for real-time evaluation of body structures using 3D and 4D technology.
- MRIMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a strong magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues. This noninvasive and painless exam does not use X-rays or ionizing radiation.
- RadiologyAt Washington Radiology, our physicians and staff share a common goal: to make a difference in the lives of the men, women and families that we serve. Our commitment to service excellence and reporting accuracy, and our consultative relationship with the greater clinical community, have established a new standard in medical imaging care.
- X-Rays
- MammographyYour first mammogram, known as a baseline mammogram, is important because it establishes what’s normal for your breasts so you and your mammography provider can monitor your breast health annually.
- Computed TomographyCardiac calcium scoring involves a quick and painless CT scan of the heart that’s used to measure calcium deposits (plaque) in coronary arteries, an early indicator of heart disease.
- Interventional RadiologyWashington Radiology excels in other practice areas, from our deep expertise in musculoskeletal ultrasound and interventional radiology, to our advanced knowledge of medical imaging techniques in a broad array of modalities, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), bone densitometry (DXA) and more.