Our Physicians
Professional Radiology, Inc. takes great pride in the experience and expertise of our physicians. All 30 of our physicians are board-certified, and most physicians have completed additional fellowship training in various sub-specialty fields such as interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, PET scanning, ultrasound, mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and neuroradiology.
- Our physicians
- Where we practice
- What is a radiologist?
- What is an interventional radiologist?
- Joining Professional Radiology, Inc.
Where We Practice
The physicians of Professional Radiology, Inc. practice at The Christ, Jewish and Fort Hamilton Hospitals (members of the Health Alliance) and at other free-standing, outpatient imaging centers including Butler County Imaging Center, Kenwood Medical Imaging, and Westside Medical Imaging.
What is a Radiologist?
Radiologists are medical doctors who specialize in using and interpreting images of areas inside the body to diagnose and treat diseases. The images are produced with X-rays, sound waves, magnetic energy or other types of energy. Radiologists have four to six years of specialized training after becoming a doctor.
What is an Interventional Radiologist?
According to the Society of Interventional Radiology, an interventional radiologist is a medical doctor who performs minimally invasive, targeted treatments using imaging guidance. Interventional radiologists are board certified radiologists that are fellowship trained in interventional treatments using guided imaging. Their specialized training is certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties.
Joining Professional Radiology, Inc.
Physicians seeking employment should visit our Job Opportunities page for more information.
