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Progressive Radiology Implements Mobile Physician Portal

Nov 09, 2011

Progressive Radiology strives to provide exceptional radiology services, with easy and rapid access to test results. With rapid, secure access to critical medical information, physicians have the info...

Dr. David Writes a Blog Devoted to Musculoskeletal MRI

Sep 06, 2011

  Visit Dr. David's blog at http://musculoskeletalmri.blogspot.com/  to learn more about musculoskeletal and orthopedic MRI.  The blog covers all parts of the body, and contains many...

Dr. Wilkens Featured in Washington Post Article on CT Scans Triggering Lung Cancer Debate

Aug 23, 2011

  CT scans for lung cancer trigger debate By Rob Stein, Published: August 15 Hospitals and radiology practices around the United States have increasingly begun using high-tech CT scans to screen...

Referring Physicians Can Request Referral Pads On-Line Via the Progressive Radiology Website.

Aug 05, 2011

Progressive Radiology is pleased to offer referring physicians the option to request referral pads anytime, anywhere on-line via the Progressive Radiology website. ...

Dr. Raymond Tu Scientific Papers Accepted by RSNA

Jun 21, 2011

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) announced acceptance of 6 scientific papers authored by Raymond Tu MD of Progressive Radiology and his colleagues at The Georg...

Dr. Wilkens Designs New DXA Report

May 19, 2011

Progressive Radiology’s women’s imager, Dr. Jill C. Wilkens, introduces a new DXA report to streamline results.  This redesigned report, inclusive of percent change in bone mineral d...

Progressive Radiology Now Offers On-Site Creatinine and eGFR Testing with StatSensor

Mar 15, 2011

Patients requiring a Creatinine and eGFR test before a diagnostic exam with contrast media no longer need to worry about scheduling another appointment.   Progressive Radiology off...

Dr. Wilkens on Mammography Screening Recommendations: Wading Through the Recent Confusion

Feb 28, 2011

Mammography Screening Recommendations:  Wading through the recent confusion By Jill C. Wilkens M.D.   Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States next to skin c...

Dr. Wilkens on Men's Bone Health and Mammography

Aug 30, 2010

Just for Men Male Breast Cancer and Mammography Did you know that men get breast cancer too?  In fact about 1450 men are diagnosed in the United States with breast cancer yearly.We, at Progressiv...

Dr. Aimee Maceda on Detecting Rheumatoid Arthritis Earlier with MRI

Aug 01, 2010

Over the past several years, several new therapies have been developed to help slow the progression of joint destruction in rheumatoid arthritis. Because of these therapeutic advances, it is importan...

Dr. Aimee Maceda on Adenomyosis

Aug 01, 2010

Adenomyosis is a non-neoplastic condition in which ectopic endometrium invades the myometrium of the uterus. Diagnosis relying on clinical symptoms is difficult, because the symptoms are nonspecific...

Dr. Wilkens on Appendicitis During Pregnancy

Aug 01, 2010

Appendicitis is the most common non-obstetrical surgical problem encountered during pregnancy. The diagnosis may be disguised due to anatomic changes as well as atypical presenting sign and symptoms w...