- Lung CancerAn x-ray is an imaging exam that produces images of your bones and other internal organs in a fast, painless manner. X-rays are done to determine the existence of a wide range of conditions, including tooth decay, arthritis, bone cancer, lung cancer, and problems affecting the digestive tract.
- UltrasoundUltrasound imaging, or sonography, produces images of the inside of the body using high-frequency sound waves. These images are captured in real-time, and are able to show the structure and movement of the organs.
- MRIMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive, radiation-free scanning technology that uses radio waves and magnetic fields to produce clear and detailed three-dimensional images of nearly any organ, hard or soft tissues in the body.
- RadiologyDr. Thomas F. Bednarek attended Kings College where he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology. He received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Bednarek served as Chairman of Radiology with Guthrie HealthCare System and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Guthrie Clinic. He was the Director of Women’s Imaging and The Breast Intervention Program at Wyoming Valley Health Care System’s Saxton Pavilion. He is board certified by the
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- Nuclear MedicineThe nuclear medicine specialists at Vision Imaging of Kingston use safe, painless, and cost-effective techniques to image the body and treat disease. Nuclear medicine provides doctors with information about both structure and function. Nuclear Medicine procedures often identify abnormalities very early in the progress of disease – long before many medical problems are apparent with other diagnostic tests.
- MammographyDr. Thomas F. Bednarek’s Women’s Diagnostic Imaging Center here at Vision Imaging of Kingston and Hazleton Imaging. His specialties lie in women’s imaging such as: Mammography, Digital Mammography, Breast MRI, Ultrasound, DEXA & Image Guided Breast Interventions.
- Computed TomographyComputed tomography (CT), or CAT scan, uses X-rays to obtain images of the body. CT scans are highly useful for examining injuries and abnormalities, guiding needle biopsies and aiding in surgical preparation.
- Interventional RadiologyInterventional radiology is a medical sub-specialty of radiology which utilizes minimally-invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. The concept behind interventional radiology is to diagnose and treat patients using the least invasive techniques currently available in order to minimize risk to the patient and improve health outcomes.