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Neuroradiology Q&A

What is neuroradiology?

Neuroradiology is a specialized branch of diagnostic radiology that focuses on imaging the brain, spine, and nervous system. It uses advanced imaging techniques to visualize and assess the structures of the nervous system, aiding in diagnosing various neurological conditions. 

Providers seek out Radiology Imaging Associates for their reliability and cutting-edge neuroradiology exams; patients, in turn, seek out the practice to ensure they have the most accurate results. 

What conditions does neuroradiology imaging address?

Neuroradiology imaging at Radiology Imaging Associates is proficient at addressing a range of neurological conditions, including:

Brain Tumors and Lesions

With advanced imaging technology, your provider’s use of neuroradiology enables them to detect and characterize brain tumors and lesions, providing crucial information for treatment.

Stroke and Vascular Problems

Neuroradiology plays a vital role in assessing strokes and vascular problems within the brain, helping to identify the cause and guide appropriate treatments.

Spinal Abnormalities

From herniated discs to spinal cord abnormalities, Radiology Imaging Associates’ neuroradiology services contribute to evaluating and diagnosing conditions affecting the spine.

What types of outpatient neuroradiology exams are there?

At Radiology Imaging Associates, we offer a variety of outpatient neuroradiology exams tailored to personal needs:

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of the Brain and Spine

MRI is a noninvasive imaging technique that provides detailed images of the brain and spine, offering insights into neurological conditions without radiation.

CT (Computed Tomography) Scans of the Head

CT scans offer quick, detailed images of the head, aiding in diagnosing conditions like head injuries, bleeding, and skull and vertebral fractures.

Cerebral Angiography

Cerebral angiography is a specialized imaging procedure that evaluates blood vessels in the brain, assisting in diagnosing vascular conditions.

Myelography

Myelography involves the injection of contrast dye into the spinal canal to visualize the spinal cord and nerve roots, aiding in diagnosing spinal disorders.

Radiology Imaging Associates’s commitment to precise and patient-centric care, coupled with cutting-edge technology, sets the practice apart from others in the realm of neuroradiology.

Schedule your appointment today to experience diagnostic excellence that prioritizes your neurological health.