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Pregnant? Get the facts about safe imaging for you and your baby.

Feb 10, 2015 12:09:51 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

Pregnancy is a wonderful time, but it can also be frightening -- it seems like there are a million and ten things that can harm your unborn child. At Iowa Radiology, we know how nervous you might be about undergoing a radiologic...

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Is Radiology Safe for Kids? FAQ

Jan 29, 2015 4:50:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

Doctors' offices can be scary places for kids (and for the adults who love them). At Iowa Radiology, we are committed to helping your child feel safe and comfortable, and helping you understand the benefits and risks of each...

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What You Should Know About Your Arthrogram

Jan 21, 2015 5:00:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

What is an arthrogram?

An arthrogram is an image that your health care providers use to evaluate the condition of your joints. It is frequently used to identify problems in the hip, shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee, or ankle....

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Why Did My Doctor Recommend a Transvaginal Ultrasound?

Jan 15, 2015 3:58:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

Ultrasounds are a safe, easy way to monitor fetal development, examine ovarian abnormalities, investigate potential causes of infertility, or identify cancerous and benign tumors. Depending on the purpose of your women's imaging...

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Should I get a 3-D or Traditional Mammogram?

Jan 5, 2015 3:16:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

New research emerges daily about the exciting new technology of breast tomosynthesis (better known as a “3-D mammogram.” Tomosynthesis provides a more complete picture of breast tissue by taking low-dose x-rays from many angles,...

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Mom Has a Spine Fracture: What are Her Options?

Dec 4, 2014 8:00:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

As people age, bones become more susceptible to fractures. Compression fractures, particularly, occur frequently in women suffering from or with a high ris of osteoporosis (a thinning of the bones), as well as in individuals who...

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What to Know About Your Insurance Coverage Before Your Procedure

Nov 25, 2014 3:00:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

At Iowa Radiology, we strive to make sure you understand all aspects of the care we provide.  Insurance is an element of heath care that can be exceedingly complex and baffling to many of us. Understanding the following things...

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What HIPAA Means to You: Protecting Your Privacy

Nov 8, 2014 1:48:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

With all the recent news about identity theft and privacy risks, it’s important to understand how the laws protect  you and help to safeguard your sensitive health information. At Iowa Radiology, we are committed to protecting...

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CT Scans: Weighing the Risks and Benefits

Oct 31, 2014 4:00:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

A CT scan can be an important diagnostic tool, but like most medical procedures, it carries a degree of risk. It’s important to understand how the procedure works and consider the risks and benefits before deciding with your...

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MRI vs. CT (CAT) Scan: Which is Best for My Brain Imaging Needs?

Oct 25, 2014 10:04:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

Determining whether an MRI or CT (or CAT) scan is more appropriate for your imaging needs may seem challenging, but there are several factors that can make the decision easier. Some of these considerations include whether the...

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