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05.26.2022
Attention to bone health earlier in life can help prevent osteoporosis
One in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 will experience a bone break due to osteoporosis or osteopenia.
05.04.2022
Early detection by the numbers
Find out about the six health screenings every woman over 40 should know about – and why early detection is the key to early intervention and better health. Download Infographic 1. 3D Screening Mammogram Begin at age 40 and then annually every year after. We’ve integrated the
05.02.2022
Rotator cuff pain? There is an option for immediate relief without surgery
Those suffering from calcific tendinosis – a build-up of calcium deposits that creates a nodule, most commonly in the rotator cuff – have a minimally-invasive treatment option for immediate pain relief that can replace surgery. Symptoms of calcific tendinosis include sudden
04.22.2022
Washington Radiology physicians inducted as fellows of American College of Radiology
Sandra J. Allison, M.D., and Stuart A. Fruman, M.D., with Washington Radiology, a leading provider of comprehensive medical imaging services, have been inducted as fellows of the American College of Radiology (ACR). The physicians were inducted during the ACR’s annual meeting on
04.19.2022
Sinus CT helps guide treatment for chronic sinus pain and pressure
Those suffering from sinus discomfort may benefit from a sinus CT scan, a fast, painless and noninvasive tool for evaluating sinus inflammation and blockages. A sinus CT scan provides an important first step toward getting relief by producing detailed images of the inside of the
03.21.2022
How do you prevent colorectal cancer? Get screened
If you’re 45, it’s time to get your first colonoscopy. The new recommended age to start colorectal cancer screening for people with average risk of the disease has been lowered from 50 to 45 because colorectal cancer cases are increasing among young and middle-aged people
03.09.2022
FAST Breast MRI gives additional peace of mind to patients at average to intermediate risk of breast cancer
FAST Breast MRI (also known as Abbreviated Breast MRI) is a valuable supplemental screening exam for patients at average to intermediate risk of developing breast cancer, significantly improving the ability to find cancers in early stages when they are easier to treat. Research
02.11.2022
How to Do a Breast Self-Exam (Infographic)
Follow our easy instructions on how to perform a monthly breast self-exam. Get to know your normal so you’ll know what’s not normal. Download Infographic 1. Evaluate Size and Balance Look at your breasts in the mirror with you shoulders straight and your hands on your hips. Note
01.20.2022
Important COVID-19 Guidelines
We are mindful of the impact COVID-19 has had on everyone. The health and wellbeing of our patients and staff remain our top priority. Wearing a mask is optional for all patients and staff. By entering our center location, you must answer yes to the following three screening