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Radiologists in Corpus Christi, TX
Alameda Imaging Center - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 888-6684
Coastal Bend Pet Scan Limited - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 880-7226
Corpus Christi MRI Center - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 561-0635
Corpus Christi Radiology Center - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 387-5776
First Class Ultra Sounds LLC - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 549-7926
Oral & Facial Surgery - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 814-3223
Pediatrics Radiology Associates Inc - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 694-5000
Radiology & Imaging of South Texas LLP - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 881-3005
Radiology Associates LLP - Business Office - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 561-3100
Schlimmer Ronald R DDS - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 993-2290
Texscan MRI Corpus Cristi - Corpus Christi, TX - Phone: (361) 884-1674
Helpful Definition for: Radiologists
Radiology is an expanding field in medicine. Radiologists use an array of imaging technologies to diagnose or treat diseases. On completion of residency training, in Corpus Christi, radiologists may either begin practicing or enter into sub-specialty training programs, known as fellowships. Several medical schools in Corpus Christi, have started to incorporate radiology education into their core MD training.
Radiographs are produced by the transmission of x-rays through a patient to a capture-device, then converted into an image for diagnosis by a radiologist. They can scan bones, muscles, and organs with remarkable accuracy and diagnose diseases and injuries.
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