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Zip Codes nearby Sandia Park, NM

  • 87111 (8.96 mi) (1 match)
  • 87112 (9.59 mi) (1 match)
  • 87043 (10.9 mi) (1 match)
  • 87109 (11.22 mi) (18 matches)
  • 87110 (12.62 mi) (11 matches)
  • 87117 (13.13 mi) (2 matches)
  • 87113 (13.19 mi) (1 match)
  • 87108 (13.77 mi) (3 matches)
  • 87131 (15.33 mi) (2 matches)
  • 87106 (15.58 mi) (4 matches)
  • 87199 (17.13 mi) (1 match)
  • 87190 (17.13 mi) (1 match)
  • 87185 (17.13 mi) (2 matches)
  • 87102 (17.3 mi) (1 match)
  • 87104 (17.89 mi) (1 match)
  • 87114 (23.77 mi) (3 matches)
  • 87121 (24.37 mi) (1 match)

Radiologist Info

Radiologist Summary:
A Radiologist is a physician who utilizes medical imaging technologies to diagnose and treat illness, injury and disease. Some of the imaging modalities used by a Radiologist include x-ray, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET) and nuclear medicine. A Radiologist is able to scan the bones, muscles and organs to detect any disease or injury.

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What is a

Radiologist

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A Radiologist is a physician who specializes in medical imaging technologies to treat illnesses, injuries and diseases.

Can a Radiologist be specialized in an area?
A Radiologist can specialize in the following areas: Cardiovascular Radiologist, Chest Radiologist, Emergency Radiologist, Gastrointestinal Radiologist, Head and Neck Radiologist, Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Neuroradiology Radiologist, Pediatric Radiologist, and Ultrasound Radiologist.

What equipment does a Radiologist use?
A Radiologist uses x-rays, ultrasounds, MRIs and CT scans.


Radiologist Related Terms:
radiation, x-ray, medical imaging technologies, radiologist, radiology, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI