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The Best INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Professionals in Iowa
Explore our list of the best doctors INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY in Iowa. Last updated on October 24, 2024.
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KHALIL YOUSEF |
NORTHWEST IOWA HOSPITAL CORPORATION 2720 STONE PARK BLVD SIOUX CITY, IA 51104 Map |
NIMA GOLCHIN |
MCFARLAND CLINIC PC 1215 DUFF AVE AMES, IA 50010 Map |
ROTIMI JOHNSON |
301 W 2ND ST , SUITE 5AND6 OTTUMWA, IA 52501 Map |
SANDEEP LAROIA |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 200 HAWKINS DR IOWA CITY, IA 52242 Map |
RAHUL RAZDAN |
RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES PC 801 5TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA 51101 Map |
CHRISTINE WALSH |
RADIOLOGY GROUP PC SC 1410 N 4TH ST CLINTON, IA 52732 Map |
ANISHA MARTIN |
RADIOLOGY PARTNERS OF IOWA INC 1001 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OTTUMWA, IA 52501 Map |
NEAL KHURANA |
VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY OF SIOUXLAND 801 5TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA 51101 Map |
GREGORY GORDON |
PLAINS RADIOLOGY SERVICES PC 2301 EASTERN AVE , MONTGOMERY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RED OAK, IA 51566 Map |
KURT ZIEGELBEIN |
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CITY OF WAUKON IA 40 1ST ST SE WAUKON, IA 52172 Map |
JOSEPH VAVRICEK |
GRAND ISLAND RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES PC 2301 EASTERN AVE , MONTGOMERY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RED OAK, IA 51566 Map |
ERIC LUEBBERT |
701 E 2ND ST IDA GROVE, IA 51445 Map |
MELHEM SHARAFUDDIN |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 200 HAWKINS DR IOWA CITY, IA 52242 Map |
DOUGLAS POWELL |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 200 HAWKINS DR IOWA CITY, IA 52242 Map |
FRANCISCO DONATO JUNIOR |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 105 E 9TH ST , UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HEALTH CARE MEDICAL CENTER IRL CORALVILLE, IA 52241 Map |
ROBERT BERG |
RADIOLOGISTS OF NORTH IOWA PC 1416 6TH ST SW MASON CITY, IA 50401 Map |
JERY JANUSZKIEWICZ |
ALLEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION 5100 PRAIRIE PKWY CEDAR FALLS, IA 50613 Map |
About INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY in Iowa
Interventional radiology (IR) is a way to diagnose and treat cancer and other conditions without major surgery.With IR, your doctor looks inside your body with imaging tests such as ultrasounds, CT scans, or MRIs. Then they use small tools, like needles and tubes, to do a procedure or give treatment right where you need it. During these procedures, your doctor can put tools into your body through tiny cuts that can be as small as a pinhole. Interventional radiology helps with cancer in a number of ways. It can directly treat the disease, prevent bleeding during surgery, and ease pain and cancer treatment side effects. Your doctor can use interventional radiology to put cancer-killing therapies like chemotherapy and radioactive medicines directly onto tumors and cancer cells. Doctors can also kill tumors or cancer cells by heating them up with radio waves or electric currents, or freezing them with ice crystals. At the same time that they are treating the tumor, they can cut off blood flow to it as a second way of damaging tumors and cancer cells. Interventional radiologists can also treat side effects of cancer treatment like blood clots and fluid buildup in your body. Your interventional radiologist will use a CT scan, MRI, or ultrasound to get a good look at the part of your body they need to treat. Next, they put a tool such as a needle, catheter (a tube), or wire into your body through a small cut. They watch a screen as they place the tool through your body to reach the area that needs treatment. The kinds of imaging and tools they use depend on your specific condition. You might be sedated during treatment, which means you'll get medicine to make you relax and ease pain. But you most likely won't need general anesthesia, which is medicine that lets you sleep during the procedure. Interventional radiology does two important things at once. It lets your doctor get direct access to the part of your body that needs treatment. It also makes it less likely that you'll get risky side effects from treatment or surgery. This is especially important in cancer treatment with radioactive particles or chemotherapy, strong treatments that can damage healthy parts of you when they are sent through your whole body. Interventional radiology lets doctors put these treatments directly on tumors and not on the healthy tissue around them. Another benefit is that with an interventional radiology procedure, you often don't need to stay overnight in a hospital. Interventional radiology is not just for people with cancer. Doctors also use it for problems with blood vessels, such as narrowed arteries or blood clots. IR is also a way to treat kidney and gallstones and to place central lines -- IVs that go deep into your body to deliver medicine.
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