Diagnostic Imaging

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Diagnostic Imaging

Diagnostic radiology is a field of medicine that utilizes non-invasive imaging to diagnose diseases and injuries to create highly detailed images of an area. This type of imaging can also be used to screen for certain cancers, as well as to evaluate and monitor the healing process and disease treatment methods. Many diagnostic radiologists have completed a fellowship of one or two additional years of residency to pursue subspecialty areas of focus that allow them to concentrate on single body parts/diseases through clinical work and research. 

From screening to diagnosing and monitoring illness or injury, RCIA’s sub-specialized medical imaging physicians are dedicated to streamlining the healthcare continuum by working together with referrers and other specialists to provide the highest quality care.

  • Low-dose Lung Cancer Screening Chest CT

  • Coronary Artery Calcium Score

  • Coronary Artery and Cardiac CT

  • Body CT

  • Oncologic Imaging CT

  • Pelvis CT

  • Extremity CT

  • CT Angiogram

  • Musculoskeletal MRI

  • Abdomen MRI

  • Oncologic Imaging MRI

  • Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)

  • Pelvis MRI

  • MR Angiograms

  • Adult and Pediatric Ultrasound

  • Vascular Ultrasound

  • Pelvic Ultrasound

  • Adult

  • Pediatric

  • Bone Densitometry (DEXA)

  • Fluoroscopy

MRI / Body Imaging​ Radiologists