Vascular and Interventional Radiologist Dr. John Scales discusses challenges in radiology and exciting changes RAO will be implementing to deliver more power to patients.
Frequent forgetfulness may be a sign of cognitive impairment, whose causes range from vascular problems to undiagnosed stroke to Alzheimer’s disease. With an accurate diagnosis, cognitive decline can be treated.
Men 18 years old and up should engage in routine health screenings designed to protect and promote long-term physical and mental health. Review this list to see which apply to you.
Osteoporosis is the gradual loss of bone density, which can leave people vulnerable to fracture. Post-menopausal women and men with certain conditions may benefit from bone density testing, or DEXA, to assess their risk.
In the US, more than 54 million people suffer from some form of arthritis. With more than 100 types of arthritis identified, not all arthritic conditions are the same, requiring a correct diagnosis for the best possible treatment and relief.
April 26 – 30 is Patient Experience Week, a time for RAO and practices across the nation to celebrate, honor and express gratitude to patients and the hardworking healthcare teams dedicated to providing outstanding and heartfelt care.
Is LDCT for You? Low Dose Computed Tomography screening is a quick, painless test that can catch lung cancer early, when treatment is most successful. If you’re at elevated risk of lung cancer, learn about LDCT.
Radiologists & Rad Techs: Same Team, Different Jobs –Both your radiologist and radiologic technologist are integral to a quick, accurate diagnosis, but perform very different roles in your care.