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Our Process
Learn About Our Easy Three Step Process
Our team of highly skilled specialists is dedicated to providing exceptional care and cutting-edge techniques to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Whether you require a diagnostic imaging procedure or an interventional treatment, we prioritize your comfort, safety, and well-being throughout the entire process.
STEP 1: Complimentary Verification
STEP 2: Meet Your Interventional Specialist
STEP 3: Receive Your Personalized Treatment Plan
Our Treatments
These are the treatments we use to treat Uterine Fibroids, Enlarged Prostate, Hemorrhoids, Knee Pain, Peripheral Artery Disease, and Liver Cancer.
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Angiography
Angioplasty
Atherectomy
Stent Placement
Endovenous Laser Treatment
Radiofrequency Ablation
Transarterial Chemoembolization
Transarterial Radioembolization
Microwave Ablation
Biopsies
Port-a-Cath
Cryoablation
FAQs
Interventional radiology (IR) is a branch of radiology that uses minimally-invasive, “pinhole”, image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. These are usually outpatient, same-day procedures done in a comfortable, familiar environment. Image-guided medicine is simply the use of images (often from X-rays, CT scans or ultrasound) to guide medical procedures.
Some common IR procedures include biopsies, angiograms/angioplasties, vertebroplasties (for compression fractures of the spine), and drainages. IR procedures are often done with tiny needle-like instruments that are inserted easily. They can be used to treat conditions that were once managed with more invasive surgery requiring hospitalization and a lengthy recovery.
Yes. In general, you should take your medications as prescribed by your physician. The exception to this rule would be if your blood pressure is too low or if you are diabetic and your blood sugar is too low. If either of these conditions exist, please notify the staff so that we can make the necessary adjustments.
If you are taking blood thinners, you may be asked to stop them before the procedure.