Our Services
Diagnostic Radiology
Diagnostic Radiology, more commonly known as x-ray, is a procedure in which an invisible form of energy is used to take a picture of the inside of your body.
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Interventional Radiology uses image guidance (x-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance) to perform minimally invasive surgical techniques. Image guidance allows for...
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E-Radiology
Comprehensive and competitively priced, e-radiology offers around the clock over read, final read and B reader chest x-rays (asbestosis) services. E-radiology offers customized...
Certified B Reader
Charleston Radiologists offers review of chest radiographs or CT scans for the presence of occupational lung disease. Our staff includes two of the four certified b-reader radiologists in...
Women’s Imaging
The Breast Care Center provides a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of breast disease, combining highly trained staff with advanced technology.
MRI
MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a non-invasive, painless diagnostic procedure. In fact you will not see or feel anything (some patients fall asleep during their MRI scan.)...
CT Imaging
A CT scan is a medical imaging exam that produces cross-sectional images. It is a special type of x-ray that produces three-dimensional images of the body and can distinguish bone, tissue, fat,...
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a medical procedure that uses sound waves to obtain a medical image or picture of various organs and tissues in the body. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and effective diagnostic...
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine is the use of radioactive material to help diagnose and treat a wide variety of diseases. Nuclear Medicine provides unique information about your body...
PET Scan
Positron emission tomography (PET) uses small amounts of radioactive materials called radiotracers, a special camera and a computer to help evaluate your organ and tissue... functions. By identifying body changes at the cellular level, PET may detect the early onset of disease before it is evident on other imaging tests.