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Radiology Clinic/Center

Clinic/Center Healthcare Taxonomy Code 261QR0200X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Radiology Clinic/Centers.

As of today, the following are the total number of Radiology Clinic/Centers nationally, in your state, and near your location.

Medicare

The following are the total number of Radiology Clinic/Centers who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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You can download the Radiology Clinic/Centers dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Radiology Clinics/Centers do?

Radiology clinics/centers perform advanced diagnostic imaging tests, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, to aid in the diagnosis of injuries and diseases. 

They also provide image-guided therapies, which are minimally invasive treatments that utilize imaging to target conditions such as tumors, blockages, and other bodily issues.  

Diagnostic Imaging

Radiology centers are equipped with various imaging technologies to provide detailed views of internal structures. 

X-rays: Used for identifying broken bones, fractures, and other issues in bones and joints. 

CT (Computed Tomography) Scans: Create detailed cross-sectional images to detect internal injuries, bleeding, or diseases. 

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Utilizes powerful magnets and radio waves to generate high-resolution images of soft tissues, aiding in the detection of critical issues. 

Ultrasound: Employs sound waves to create images of organs and blood vessels. 

PET/CT Scans: Combine images to display both the physical structure and metabolic activity, facilitating the localization of cancerous growths or other abnormalities. 

Mammograms: Specialized X-rays used for breast cancer screening and diagnosis. 

Image-Guided Therapies

Beyond diagnosis, radiology centers perform image-guided procedures to treat various conditions: 

Cancer Treatment: Procedures such as radioembolization or radiofrequency ablation utilize imaging to deliver targeted therapies to tumors.

Treating Blockages: Techniques such as angioplasty and stent placement use imaging to treat blockages in blood vessels.

Biopsies: Image-guided biopsies, such as those for the lung or thyroid, enable the precise collection of tissue samples.

Placing Devices: Interventional radiologists can place feeding tubes or venous access catheters using imaging guidance.

The Radiology Team

The team at a radiology center includes specialized professionals: 

Nurses: Assist with complex procedures, provide medication, assess patient status, and educate patients about their exams. 

Radiologists: Medical doctors who interpret the images to make a diagnosis. 

Radiologic technologists perform imaging tests, operating equipment to produce high-quality images.