TRG IMAGING SERVICES
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Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiology refers to special image-guided procedures that allow minimally-invasive access to the body. The most common interventional radiologic procedure is angiography in which a catheter is introduced through a tiny hole in an artery (usually in the leg) and advanced through the arteries to the organ that is being evaluated.
Mammography and Women’s Imaging
We provide outstanding medical imaging services, emotional comfort, and time efficiency for women facing often-stressful medical procedures. Our radiologists, sonographers, mammographers and highly-experienced professionals work together in conjunction with our referring physicians to coordinate patient care, and evaluate individual need.
Screening Services
TRG offers many different screening services in order to stay ahead of disease before you become symptomatic.Screening procedures are a proactive way for your doctor to detect presence of abnormalities and intervene earlier in order to treat disease in a more holistic way.
Computed Tomography
This procedure painlessly and rapidly creates detailed images of the body using X-rays in a specialized machine in which the X-ray tube rotates around the body. A computer is used to figure out the sum of X-ray shadows that its detector “sees” on its rotations, and is able to create very detailed cross-sectional images of any part of the body.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within the body. These waves are directed into the body through a transducer, a type of probe. Ultrasound is often used to evaluate solid or fluid-containing organs in the abdomen and pelvis. Other tissues commonly evaluated by ultrasound include the breasts, thyroid, and testicles.
General Radiology (X-Ray)
X-ray (or radiography) is the most commonly performed diagnostic imaging examination. X-rays are a form of energy that pass through the body and strike a film to create an image of your body. X-rays are safe when properly used under the supervision of a trained and certified physician. X-rays are most commonly used to diagnose bone fractures and conditions of the chest and abdomen.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging, and it’s a powerful diagnostic imaging tool. MRI images are produced by using two natural and harmless forces- magnetic fields and radio waves, not ionizing radiation. With the use of computers, the data acquired from your scan is transformed into two-dimensional images of your body.
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine is best used to diagnose and determine the severity of a disease. Types of cancers, heart disease, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and neurological disorders are commonly found with the help of nuclear medicine.
What vcxbcvbz is a radiologist?
Are they real doctors?
A radiologist is a physician, a doctor, who has completed four years of postgraduate medical school, completed five years or more in a hospital residency program, passed the American Board of Radiology licensing examinations, and has often fulfilled a 1-2 year fellowship in a specialty field. A radiologist has completed at least 13 years of training and education.
26 radiologists work as doctors at TRG; we are all fellowship trained, and we each have a subspecialty that we excel in. This level of specialization is not always the case in imaging offices, often only seen in academia. Our medical imaging equipment is the most advanced in the industry, and we are always researching new improvements in the radiology field. We are trained in radiation safety and are expert in interpreting scans to detect and diagnose issues in the body before symptoms even arise. Scans are not only necessary to help physicians with an existing condition, but they serve as preventative services for those who are at higher risk for disease.
At TRG you are cared for by expert radiologists, by doctors who have years of training and study in their subspecialties that is specific to each patient who walks in our door.
“From receptionist, technicians and right down to Dr. Ball…everyone was absolutely excellent and made what could be a very nerve-wracking situation better every step of the way. Cannot thank all of them enough.”
"I highly recommend the Ruth Spear breast center at St. Vincent, the staff, and the doctors. I feel the excellent care I received was critical to my recovery / survival of breast cancer."
CONTACT US
Scheduling: (503) 216-2167
Billing: (503) 292-9108
Fax: (503) 292-0346