Grossman Imaging

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Grossman Imaging
Newly named Rolling Oaks Radiology centers,
formerly Grossman Imaging
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology Cancer Center
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology - Camarillo
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology Gonzales Rd
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology Loma Vista
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology North Solar
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology - Oxnard
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology - St. John's
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology - Thousand Oaks
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology Simi Valley
  • Simi Valley Advanced Imaging
  • Thousand Oaks MDI - Lombard
  • Rolling Oaks Radiology - Ventura

IMAGING
SERVICES

Arthrogram

An arthrogram uses x-rays, fluoroscopy, or MRI with a contrast material to evaluate joint structures and functions, aiding in the diagnosis of abnormalities in joints like the shoulder, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle.

CT SCAN

CT scans use x-ray equipment to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body, helping diagnose conditions like cancer, cardiovascular disease, infections, and musculoskeletal disorders.

CT Angiography (CTA)

CTA uses x-rays to visualize blood flow in arteries and veins, diagnosing conditions like pulmonary embolism, aneurysms, and arterial diseases with less invasiveness than traditional angiography.

DEXA Bone Density Scan

DEXA scans measure bone density to diagnose osteoporosis and assess fracture risk, primarily focusing on the lower spine and hips.

Interventional Radiology

Interventional Radiology uses imaging technology to perform minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis and treatment, reducing pain, risk, and recovery time for patients.

Mammography

Mammography involves x-ray imaging of the breasts to screen for and diagnose breast diseases, with screening mammograms for routine checks and diagnostic mammograms for detailed evaluation of symptoms or abnormalities.

MR Angiography (MRA)

MRA uses MRI technology to create detailed images of blood vessels, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of arterial diseases, aneurysms, and blood flow issues without using ionizing radiation.

MRI

MRI provides detailed images of internal structures using magnetic fields and radio waves, helping diagnose conditions like tumors, liver disease, and musculoskeletal injuries, with advanced imaging options available for specific needs.

Myelogram (Myelography)

A myelogram involves injecting contrast material into the spinal canal and using x-rays or CT scans to evaluate the spinal cord, nerve roots, and surrounding structures for abnormalities.

PET/CT

PET/CT combines positron emission tomography and computed tomography to provide detailed images of metabolic activity and anatomy, aiding in the diagnosis and management of cancer, heart disease, and brain disorders.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of internal organs and blood flow, helping diagnose and monitor a variety of medical conditions without using ionizing radiation.

X-Ray

X-rays are quick and accurate imaging tests that use a small amount of radiation to capture pictures of the body’s internal structures, aiding in the diagnosis of various conditions.

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