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Diagnostic Imaging

All Under One Roof

 

It Begins with the Right Diagnosis

 

Diagnostic Radiology uses advanced technology to detect and characterize the type, size, location and stage of cancer including: 

 

  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

  • Computed Tomography (CT) Scan

  • Ultrasound

  • Cardiovascular Ultrasound

  • X-ray

  • Nuclear Medicine

  • Radiology-guided needle biopsy 

  • Mammogram

Cancer Treatment

Find out what you need to know about the most common types of cancer treatment, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and many others. Learn how they work and why they are used.

Cancer Screening

Some cancers can be found before they cause symptoms. The process of checking for cancer in people that not not yet been diagnosed with cancer is called screening.

 

Types of Imaging Tests

  • Mammograms

  • CT Scans

  • Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test

Clinical Trials

You might be wondering what a clinical trial is and could it work for you. Well, we can help you determine if a clinical trial is a good option for your treatment plan and give you access to the clinical trials that could help fight the your type of cancer.

We will answer all of your questions and go over the pro and cons, the possible risks and alternative treatments, so you can make an informed decision whether you want to join a clinical trial or not.

Transportation & Accomodations

Now that you and your doctors have mapped out a treatment course, do you know about the overlooked fees of cancer treatments or how you will get to each treatment? Normally when cancer treatments are mentioned our thoughts go directly to the medical bills, but what about the parking fees or the gasoline expense that you will need to pay for each office visit?

Getting a Second

Opinion

Getting a second opinion is a vital part of becoming more educated about your treatment options and your cancer. The more you are able to learn regarding your cancer diagnosis and options for treatment, the better your chance of getting the treatment which is most appropriate for you. Cancers are more treatable than they were previously, however, there are also a larger variety of treatment options and procedures which are more complicated. Having a second opinion can help you better understand these options and make an informed decision regarding which is option is right for you. Competent doctors will not be offended by second opinions. Second opinions do, however, reassure you and your family and in the end they enable you to get the most right therapy.

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