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Full service diagnostic imaging center in New York region, performing over 30,000 procedures per year, including MRI, CT, Sonography, Digital Mammography, Bone Densitometry, Radiography and Nuclear Medicine Radiology.  Images and final reports available for one-off or longitudinal studies. Many procedure results available, such as include Breast Sonography, CT Scan of Left Thigh, CT Scan of Abdomen and Pelvis, MRI of Proximal Left Leg, Sonography of Both Breasts, and many, many more.

 

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