In May of this year, The American College of Radiology (ACR) Council elected Alan D. Kaye, MD, FACR, as its new president. Dr. Kaye is a managin
Alan D. Kaye, MD, FACR Advanced Radiology
Dr. Pamela Reeser, one of Advanced Radiology’s Directors of Breast Imaging, explains 3D Breast Tomosynthesis and its benefits in this interview with WICC Radio from April 7, 2017.
Advanced Radiology team members, left to right: Clark Yoder, CEO; Dennis Condon, COO; Mario Herrera, Physician Liaison; Ted Fitzgerald, Physician Liaison; Bob Evangelista, Marketing Manager; Deborah Okamura, Customer Care/Call Center Manager; and Gerard Muro, M.D., Neuroradiologist.
Beginning January 1, 2017, legislation took effect in Connecticut that requires insurance companies to cover a more advanced form of mammography – 3D breast tomosynthesis. The state now requires insurers to cover the 3D exam upon the patient’s request. Under existing law, policies must cover baseline mammograms for women ages 35 to 39, and annu
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2016 draws to a close, Advanced Radiology would like to remind everyone, specifically women age 40 and above, who did not have their mammogram this past month of the importance of screening mammography. Approximately 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer and 8 out of 9 of those diagnosed have no f
Screening Mammography
Advanced Radiology is proud to begin offering screening mammograms in our Shelton office – WALK IN APPOINTMENTS are always welcome!
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Congratulations to our 2016 distinguished doctors as recognized by Castle Connolly- Top Doctors in Connecticut Steven Cohen, M.D. Denise Pittaro, M.D. Mark Rosovsky, M.D.
So you know what a mammogram is, right? And you understand its value in finding breast cancer at an earlier, more treatable stage. But a CT scan as a mammogram for the heart or lungs? Just what does the analogy mean?
“It’s an analogy that makes it easier to understand what low-dose CT scans can do as a screening tool for people at risk for lung cancer or coronary artery disease,” said body imaging radiologist Alan D. Kaye, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Radiology, Southern Connecticut’s oldest independent radiology practice. Advanced Radiology has served the region’s diagnostic needs for 110 years.