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Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging

  • Einstein's Department of Diagnostic Radiology provides access to some of today's most advanced radiological diagnostic technologies offering detailed still and moving images of tissues, bones and organs for accurate diagnosis and treatment. The Department and its imaging facilities perform almost 300,000 imaging examinations per year. The Diagnostic Radiology team is comprised of radiologists, nuclear medicine specialists and interventional radiologists proficient in all areas of radiologic imaging.

    The Department utilizes the state-of-the-art Computerized Picture Archive and Communications System (PACS), providing simultaneous, filmless, paperless access to patient images to physician teams. PACS provides options for consultation between radiologists who are not in the same location. The systems common, simultaneous file access allows easy collaboration between specialists making PACS an integrated part of full patient care at Einstein.

    In addition to our state-of -the-art technologies and treatments, the team actively participates in the latest research and clinical trials to help develop and identify new therapies, medications and treatment techniques.

    • Terence Matalon, MD Terence Matalon
      • Specialty: Interventional Radiology
        Radiology
      • Board Certification: Interventional Radiology
        Radiology
      • Location: AEMC, Ground Fllor, Levy Bldg.

    Radiological procedures include:

    • X-ray Services
    • Computed Tomography (CT Scans)
    • Ultrasound and Vascular Studies
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • Mammography /Breast Imaging Services
    • PET/CT Scan
    • Electrocardiogram (EKG)
    • Holter Monitoring/Stress Test
    • Interventional Radiology
    • Nuclear Medicine
    • Arteriogram
    • Fluoroscopy
    • Vascular lab
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