Whether you need a special medical scan or basic X-rays, you can trust that you’ll receive top-level care from our medical imaging department. Our radiologists will provide you with exceptional service using the best technology at one of our many convenient locations.
Interventional Radiology uses medical imaging to get a closer look inside the body in order to diagnose conditions. This often includes:
- Abdominal, peripheral and pulmonary angiography: Examinations of the blood or lymph vessels
- Treatment of critical limb ischemia: An obstruction of the arteries that reduces blood flow to the hands, feet and legs
- Angioplasty, stenting: Treatments that restore blood flow to the arteries
- Evaluation and treatment of peripheral arterial or peripheral venous disease: Both of these conditions stop blood flow from properly flowing, resulting in poor circulation or blood pooling
- Fibroid treatment with uterine artery embolization: A non-surgical procedure used to treat fibroids (non-cancerous growths) in the uterus
- Microwave ablation of tumors: A method of treating cancerous tumors
- Migraine Relief (Spheno Cath)
- Minimally-invasive biliary (liver, gall bladder and small intenstine) and uterine interventions
- Percutaneous gastrostomy access: A procedure that creates an opening in the stomach for food to be consumed
- Temporary and long-term venous access and dialysis fistula (the creation of wider, stronger blood vessels) and shunt care (used to move bodily fluids from one place to another)
- Tendon/fasciitis pain relief (Tenex)
- Treatment of acute deep vein thrombosis (blood clots that form in veins)
- Vertobroplasty/Kyphoplasty: Treatments for spinal pain
- Thoracentesis/Paracentesis: Procedures used to drain fluid from around the lungs
- Chemoembolization (TACE): A method of cancer treatment used to restrict a tumor’s blood supply
- Selective internal radiation therapy/radiotherapy: A method of cancer treatment