- Osteoporosis
- Primary CareAt Imaging Consultants of Findlay, we are very dedicated to our patients and families we serve in the multi-county area. Through imaging, we are able to diagnose and perform procedures, working together with your local primary care physicians. In the direction of today’s medicine, we bring a very skilled group of radiologists to a community hospital. Not only is this important for patients to utilize our expertise in the medical field, it is just as important that we support our residents in many aspects of community. From where we live, shop and worship to our involvement in area Chambers of Commerce and charities like Cancer Patient Services, United Way and Susan G. Komen, we live our Vision and Mission statements.
- Family Practice
- UltrasoundUltrasound imaging is a non-invasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. Ultrasound imaging, also called ultrasound scanning or sonography, involves exposing part of the body to high frequency sound waves to produce images of specific organs, tissues, and blood vessels. Because ultrasound images are captured in real time, they show the structure and movement of the body’s internal organs.
- MRIMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical diagnostic that is non-invasive and helps physicians treat and diagnose medical conditions. MRI imaging uses magnetic fields, radio frequency pulses and a computer to produce detailed pictures of bone, organs and soft internal body structures. MRI does not use ionizing radiations (x-ray).
- RadiologyDr. Avram joined Imaging Consultants of Findlay in 2017. Dr. Avram practices diagnostic radiology and breast related imaging. She resides in Holland, Ohio with her husband and their two daughters. She enjoys family trips, spending time with friends, cooking and reading.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineNuclear medicine imaging procedures are noninvasive and, with the exception of intravenous injections, are usually painless medical tests that help physicians diagnose medical conditions. Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose or treat a variety of diseases, including many types of cancers, heart disease and certain other abnormalities within the body.
- MammographyMammography is a specific type of imaging that uses a low-dose x-ray system to examine breasts. A mammography exam, called a mammogram, is used to aid in the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases in women. Mammograms are used as a screening tool to detect early breast cancer in women experiencing no symptoms and to detect and diagnose breast disease in women experiencing symptoms such as a lump, pain or nipple discharge. Mammography plays a central part in early detection of breast cancers because it can show changes in the breast up to two years before a patient or physician can feel them.
- Computed TomographyComputed Tomography (CT) is a non-invasive medical test that helps a physician treat and diagnose medical conditions. A CT, or sometimes called CAT scan, is an image that combines special x-ray equipment with sophisticated computers to produce multiple images of the inside of the body.
- Radiation OncologyMedical Billing as our billing company. Healthpro has over 20 years experience doing medical billing. They serve practices focusing on radiology, pathology and radiation oncology. If you have a question about your bill or would like more information about Healthpro please see the contact information below...
- Interventional RadiologyInterventional Radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of radiology in which minimally invasive procedures are performed using image guidance. Some of these procedures are done for purely diagnostic purposes (e.g. angiogram), while others are done for treatment purposes, which are usually done with needles or other tiny instruments like small tubes called catheters. The images provide road maps that allow the Interventional Radiologist to guide these instruments through the body to the areas containing diseases.
- Sports Medicine