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Kidney Transplant

A kidney transplant is a surgery where a healthy donor kidney from a donor is placed into someone whose kidneys are no longer working properly. This new kidney takes over the job of a normal healthy kidney, filtering the blood, removing waste and extra fluids, and regulating blood pressure. The donor can be someone who has passed away and donated their organs, or a living person (often a relative or friend) who chooses to give one of their kidneys.

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Interventional Radiology

Interventional radiology is a revolutionary field of medicine that blends the art of imaging with the science of precise, minimally-invasive treatments. These methods are used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions by using specialized, precision devices like catheters and wires, that are carefully guided into the body through tiny incisions. These minimally invasive procedures are guided with the help of imaging equipment such as X-ray, CT and ultrasound, and in many cases, can...

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Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear Medicine is a cutting-edge branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material to allow doctors see inside the body and understand its inner workings by revealing the function and activity of organs or tissues in real time. Rather than a snapshot of the  the structure of an organ, nuclear medicine scans can show how well an organ is functioning, often uncovering abnormalities before structural changes become evident.

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Interventional Cardiology

Interventional Cardiology is a heart care specialty that focuses on treating heart conditions without the need for open-heart surgery. Instead, doctors use small tools and catheters to repair issues with your heart or blood vessels through small incisions, often in the wrist or leg. Our interventional cardiologists diagnose and treat many heart and vascular conditions including heart attack and coronary heart disease.

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Diagnostic Radiology

Diagnostic radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging techniques, like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, to take images of the inside of your body. These images help doctors see bones, organs, and tissues to check for any problems, such as broken bones, infections, tumors, or internal injuries. By looking at these images, doctors can make accurate diagnoses and determine the best treatments for you without needing to perform surgery or other invasive procedures.