Leadership
Directors
Body Imaging
Body Imaging is the division of radiology that utilizes CT, MRI, US, and X-ray to accurately diagnose and monitor oncologic conditions of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, as well as the musculoskeletal system.
Breast Imaging
Breast Imaging includes state-of-the-art 3D screening mammography, breast ultrasound, and breast MRI. Diagnostic imaging is performed to evaluate a breast lump or other breast-related concern. Minimally invasive breast biopsies are performed as an outpatient procedure, to evaluate for breast cancer.
Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiology is the division of radiology that directly uses medical imaging (X-ray, CT, ultrasound) to perform an assortment of procedures including biopsies, angiograms, ways to get stable access to a patient’s bloodstream, among many others, to make these faster, safer, and less invasive than they would otherwise be.
Neuroradiology, Head & Neck
Our neuroradiologists specialize in neurologic imaging procedures — including computed tomography (CT), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), tractography and more to provide fast, accurate imaging for diagnosis, treatment planning and symptom management. Neuroradiologists play a vital role in identifying language and motor areas and white matter pathways in the brain to protect neurologic function during surgery.
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine is a hospital service focused on diagnosing and treating cancer through the internal administration of radioisotopes either alone or complexed to critical molecules in the human body. It is an imaging-centered specialty overseeing both the staging of cancer, and directed therapy using diagnostic procedures — such as PET/CT, bone scans, and thyroid scans — that ultimately perform or direct treatment to the malignancy.