- Osteoporosis
- Pregnancy
- Lung CancerLung cancer and lung disease are the most common health problems in our society today. With an increase in awareness comes a greater need for diagnostic services to help find problems early. NeuroSkeletal Imaging Institute is in Orlando. Our imaging center offers a... read more
- Multiple SclerosisBrain and nervous system: MRI is the most accurate tool for evaluating most diseases of the brain and spinal cord, including strokes, tumors, and multiple sclerosis.
- Anxiety
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundUltrasound imaging, also referred to as sonography, is a painless procedure, used to visualize internal organs and other soft-tissue structures inside the body. Ultrasound images are gathered, using a transducer (a small hand-held device that resembles a microphone), which sends high-frequency sound waves into the body and then listens for the returning echoes from the tissues in the body.
- MRIAn arthrogram is a procedure in which a radiologist, using x-ray guidance (fluoroscopy), injects a contrast solution directly into a joint. The contrast, which is an iodine and a gadolinium (used in some MRIs) solution, enhances the visualization of joint structures and improves the evaluation of joint abnormalities. An arthrogram may be performed on most joints, including shoulders, knees, hips, elbows, wrists, and ankles. Arthrograms can be done as a stand-alone test, but most are done in conjunction with an MRI or CT exam.
- RadiologyX-ray is one of the oldest forms of radiology testing. It is a fast and painless test, which many physicians use to examine lungs and bones. Some doctors may also recommend x-rays of the skull, sinuses, and abdomen.
- X-Rays
- MammographyNSI’s breast MRI service uses the same state-of-the-art equipment as our other services. This MRI looks specifically at the breast and offers valuable information about many breast conditions that cannot be obtained through mammography or ultrasound.
- Computed TomographyComputed Tomography, known as CT, is a diagnostic procedure that uses special x-ray equipment to obtain cross-sectional pictures of the body. The CT computer displays these pictures as detailed images of organs, bones, and other tissues.
- Joint Replacement
- Cyst
- Lesions
- Back Pain