Magnetic Resonance Imaging
MRI is an advanced imaging technique that uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and computer software to create detailed, cross-sectional pictures of your body's internal organs and structures.
Computerized Tomography
Computerized tomography (also known as a CAT scan) is a diagnostic medical test that helps radiologists examine diseased tissue in order to diagnose diseases such as cancer, lymphoma, and appendicitis.
Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy is a medical imaging technique that allows doctors to see the structure and movement of your internal organs in real time. Doctors inject a contrast dye and use continuous, low-dose X-rays to create images of your body structures.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound creates live images of your internal organs and blood vessels using high-frequency sound waves. Though it's often used to monitor pregnancies, ultrasounds can be used to examine all the organs and soft tissues in your body.
X-ray
X-ray is the fastest, easiest, and most common way for radiologists to examine skeletal injuries, like broken bones. It's also to diagnosis and treat other diseases, such as osteoporosis, heart disease, and cancer.