- Osteoporosis
- Medical Weight Loss
- Primary Care
- High Cholesterol
- Colonoscopy
- Erectile Dysfunction
- ElectrocardiogramWe will place small electrodes (little stickers) on your chest so we can get an EKG tracing to see the electric activity in your heart
- ImmunizationsMinor reactions following Covid-19 vaccination are common, and can include fever, chills, fatigue, body aches, a bump or redness at the injection site, or lymph node swelling. All of these are signs that the immune system is appropriately responding by developing antibodies. This is a good thing (although do not fear if you have no... View More
- Pelvic Pain
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Lung CancerDetecting lung cancer at an early stage makes it more likely to be cured. By the time symptoms develop, lung cancer is usually too advanced to cure. Research studies have shown that regular screening reduces the risk of dying from lung cancer
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundAlso known as sonography, ultrasound imaging is the scan of choice when the patient requires a quick and painless procedure that uses no ionizing radiation. Doctors can use ultrasound to the internal organs, reproductive organs, the unborn fetus, and more.
- MRICardiac MRI is an advanced imaging modality which can provide detailed information about the structure and function of your heart in exquisite detail. The exam uses MRI which uses magnets and magnetic fields that can provide detailed pictures of the inside your body without any harmful radiation, including the ability to see your heart beating in real time.
- RadiologyGregory N. Nicola, MD, vice president, Hackensack Radiology Group, Oradell, N.J., concurs. He notes that in affording radiologists, imaging centers and hospital-based imaging players an avenue for formulating and comparing national benchmarks, registries set the stage for improving the caliber of care delivered to patients. “The term ‘quality’ can be tricky to interpret, and it... View More
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineA next generation non-invasive method of determining if you have significant coronary artery disease (i.e. atherosclerotic plaque in your heart). The exam is similar to a standard Nuclear Stress Test, however using a PET camera instead of a standard nuclear medicine camera. We are the only outpatient center in NJ to offer this exam.
- MammographyAll of our diagnostic breast imaging is now done using state-of-the-art 3D mammography (or tomosynthesis), with no additional charge to our patients.
- Computed TomographyThe CT scan will take pictures of your heart using x-rays to help determine if there is calcium in your coronary arteries (the blood vessels that supply your heart).
- Radiation Therapy
- Interventional RadiologyWe are also the exclusive diagnostic and interventional radiology providers at Hackensack University Medical Center, HUMC at Pascack Valley and Palisades Medical Center.
- HysterectomyTraditional treatments for fibroids include hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus) or myomectomy (surgical removal of individual fibroids, one at a time). Our interventional radiologists perform a minimally invasive procedure called fibroid embolization which cuts off the fibroids’ blood supply, forcing them to shrink and eliminating the need for surgery.
- Lesions
- Sports MedicineHIGH PROFILE: Sports medicine radiologist Jana Crain is exceedingly grateful for her Arkansas roots as she has grown into a Redwood-size deal out West