About Us

 

Neuroimaging and neurointervention is the subspecialty of radiology focusing on the diagnosis and characterization of abnormalities of the central and peripheral nervous system, spine, and head and neck. Primary imaging modalities include computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Angiography has been traditionally used for diagnosis of vascular abnormalities or diagnosis and characterization of masses or other lesions, but is being replaced in many instances by CT or MRI angiography and imaging.

 

The group uses a range of advanced imaging modalities to evaluate neurologic disease in both adults and children, including CT, MR, myelography, angiography, and ultrasound.

Our neuroradiologists are able to provide extensive compassionate and professional care for our patients:

  • Advanced CT and MRI imaging techniques including perfusion imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, functional MR imaging, and spectroscopy.
  • Imaging adult and pediatric patients with brain, head, and neck tumors
  • Imaging patients with headaches, seizures, and cerebrovascular conditions such as carotid atherosclerotic disease, stroke, and aneurysms.
  • Imaging patients who have suffered traumatic brain injury or who are affected with neurodegenerative conditions.