- Osteoporosis
- Mental HealthProtected health information (PHI), about you, is maintained as a written and/or electronic record of your contacts or visits for healthcare services with our practice. Specifically, PHI is information about you, including demographic information (i.e., name, address, phone, etc.), that may identify you and relates to your past, present or future physical or mental health condition and related healthcare services.
- UltrasoundHVR radiologists interpret the full range of diagnostic imaging tests. The imaging “modality” (MRI, CT, Ultrasound, X-ray, etc.) is selected by your doctor—sometimes in conjunction with the recommendations of one of our radiologists—and based on that particular test’s ability to provide images that will help us to accurately diagnose your health condition.
- MRIWomen’s imaging refers to breast cancer screenings and diagnostic imaging (mammography/3D mammography, breast MRI and breast ultrasound), as well as bone density testing for osteoporosis, which affects women at a 4 times greater rate than men.
- RadiologyFor nearly six decades, Huron Valley Radiology (HVR) has performed the full range of diagnostic, interventional and women’s imaging services at leading hospitals and care networks throughout the region. As the field of radiology has grown and evolved, we’ve expanded our services to include minimally-invasive, imaging guided treatments for a host of diseases and conditions that previously required open surgery.
- X-Rays
- Mammography
- Interventional RadiologyVascular and interventional radiology offers a host of new diagnostic and treatment options designed to minimize physical trauma to the patient, thereby reducing pain, recovery time, infection rates and the overall costs associated with surgery and hospital length of stay. Minimally invasive treatments are now available to treat spine fractures, uterine fibroids, varicose veins, peripheral artery disease, cancer and more.