Areas of Expertise
A Specialized Approach to All Aspects of Diagnostic imaging
Body Imaging
Our body imaging specialists are trained to provide high-level services with X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy imaging, performing a wide range of exams and procedures. These studies give our patients early detection of cardiovascular problems, deep vein clots, and bone abnormalities, as well various types of tumors and cancers. With our state-of-the-art equipment, we can capture detailed MRI images and high-quality CT scans with less radiation, protecting our patients.
Diagnostic Biopsies
Biopsies are performed to confirm whether a mass or lesion is cancerous. Thanks to advances in imaging, you no longer need surgery to get an answer. Image-guided biopsies are minimally invasive and low-risk for complications. Our providers can offer several biopsy options to meet your clinical needs. MRI, ultrasound, and CT-guided biopsies all use imaging to guide needles to collect tumor samples.
Diagnostic & Therapeutic Injections
Our radiologists use diagnostic injections to detect any abnormalities, injuries, or diseases. These injections, typically given in a joint, introduce a contrast agent to highlight different anatomical structures on MRI, CT, or fluoroscopy scans to help with diagnosis. Therapeutic injections are a minimally invasive way to provide pain relief. Therapeutic injections can also drain fluid from your joints or deliver a steroid for longer-lasting pain relief.
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Musculoskeletal imaging covers a wide variety of diagnostic studies. We use the latest technology to provide X-rays, CT scans, MRI studies, and ultrasounds of the spine, muscles, tendons, and bones to pinpoint any injuries or problems related to sports medicine, orthopedics, oncology, trauma, and rheumatology. We also offer image-guided interventional and procedures, including biopsies and therapeutic injections for pain relief and fluid drainage. We work closely with your referring provider to discuss the results of your scan.
Neuroradiology
Neuroradiology is a specialty focus in radiology where neuroradiologists analyze images of the structure and function of the brain, diagnosing and treating neurological conditions like stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, headaches, Multiple Sclerosis, and brain tumors. Neurological imaging exams include MRI, PET, and CT.
Our subspecialized neuroradiologists work closely with neurointerventional specialists, neurologists, surgeons, primary care physicians, and others to provide a coordinated, informed, effective approach to neurologic patient care.
B-Reads
ARI provides B Read interpretation services provided by NIOSH certified radiologists. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 established NIOSH to create a safe and healthy workplace. The B reader program ensures competency in evaluating coal miner’s pneumoconiosis (black lung), asbestosis and silicosis on chest x-rays taken as a requirement by employers in the coal mining, construction, manufacturing and hydraulic fracturing industries.
Pediatrics
Getting an X-ray or an MRI can be scary, especially for a child. Our pediatric radiologists are trained to make all types of imaging more comfortable for our smallest patients. Children are more sensitive to radiation, so we follow Image Gently guidelines to reduce doses. Growing bodies are different, and our experts have the anatomy and pathology experience to make accurate diagnoses with all types of scans. Through close collaboration, we can help your child’s doctor decide on the right imaging test and discuss the results to decide on the next treatment steps.
Women’s Imaging
Women’s imaging includes a wide variety of services, and our board-certified radiologists are trained to provide expert care. In addition to screening and diagnostic mammograms, we offer several breast imaging options, including breast MRI, breast ultrasound, and breast biopsy. We also use MRI and CT scans to detect ovarian and uterine problems, as well as any gastrointestinal issues. Bone health is also critical as women age. We use X-ray scans to determine our patients’ bone mineral density and assess their risk for osteoporosis.







