Exams and Procedures

General Radiography (x-rays)
X-rays, Upper GI studies, Barium Enemas, and IVPs all use conventional x-rays to produce images of the area of interest, whether it is a broken bone or the gastrointestinal tract. More »
CT Imaging
Computed Tomography (CT) scans are performed on a sophisticated machine that focuses a narrow x-ray beam to generate images of anatomical structures within the body. More »
MR Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a technology that allows radiologists to acquire images of the inside of the body using the body’s own magnetic properties. More »
CT Angiography
Angiography (CTA) is an examination that uses x-rays to visualize blood flow in arterial and venous vessels throughout the body. More »
MR Angiography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a technology that allows radiologists to make images of the inside of the body using the body’s own magnetic properties.
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Ultrasound imaging
Ultrasound (US) uses sound waves, like sonar, to obtain pictures of the inside of the body Including: Neck/Thyroid,
Abdominal, Pelvic,
Obstetrical, Venous and
Musculoskeletal Imaging.
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Mammography
Advanced Medical Imaging Consultants, P.C. provides state-of-the-art mammography services at the Poudre Valley Hospital Breast Diagnostic Center at the Harmony Campus. More »
Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiology utilizes x-rays, ultrasound, CT, or other medical imaging guidance to perform minimally invasive procedures that formerly required larger surgical incisions and long recovery times. More »
Nuclear Medicine
Through Nuclear Medicine (NM), pictures of the inside of the body are obtained by measuring radiation emitted by radioactive material that has been swallowed or injected. More »
Bone Densitometry
To detect osteoporosis accurately, doctors use an enhanced form of x-ray technology called dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA). DEXA bone densitometry is today's established standard for measuring bone mineral density (BMD). More »

