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Greenwich Hospital's radiology services are fully accredited by the american college of radiologists. Interventional radiology uses minimally invasive guided procedures as alternatives to traditional surgical tests and treatments.
Greenwich Hospital's radiology services are fully accredited by the american college of radiologists. Interventional radiology uses minimally invasive guided procedures as alternatives to traditional surgical tests and treatments.
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Greenwich Hospital's radiology services are fully accredited by the american college of radiologists. Interventional radiology uses minimally invasive guided procedures as alternatives to traditional surgical tests and treatments.
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Diagnostic and Interventional Tests and Treatments
Greenwich Hospital provides a full range of radiology services from diagnostic imaging to interventional procedures. We are affiliated with the Yale-New Haven Health System, recognized for advanced clinical care. Greenwich Hospital's radiology services are fully accredited by the American College of Radiology. All our radiologists are board- certified by the American Board of Radiology. Diagnostic Radiology Interventional Radiology Diagnosing a problem is the first step toward recovery from Interventional radiology is a specialty that uses minimally any medical condition. Some procedures practiced at invasive guided procedures as alternatives to traditional Greenwich Hospital are: surgical tests and treatments. MRI using a magnetic field to provide detailed images Biopsies, balloon angioplasty, and uterine artery (fibroid) embolization are a few examples of interventional Ultrasound using sound waves to view internal structures procedures that are performed on an outpatient basis. They Bone density testing to detect osteoporosis are quick and require very little, if any, recovery time. Radiography and general x-rays for clear precise images CT scan to show anatomy in great detail Breast imaging/mammography for prevention and diagnosis of breast cancer PET scan to measure metabolic activity Nuclear medicine to view real-time organ function Angiography to detect blockage or narrowing of blood vessels Myelogram to see the spinal cord and its nerve roots GI (gastrointestinal) series to see the digestive tract Digital fluoroscopy to see moving body systems including the skeletal, digestive, urinary, respiratory, and reproductive systems