The DXA scan is being used in a variety of athletic and medical settings. By putting this scan into action, it can help patients and athletes achieve their goals.
Contact UsThis scan provides detailed measurements of the body by looking at bone density, lean mass, and fat mass. This information is critical for accurately assessing the state of a patient or athlete's health and defining successful treatment plans and training programs.
While Dr. Malcom treats a variety of patients, he also specializes in the treatment of vein disease, including those with pregnancy and post-pregnancy needing sclerotherapy or other vein surgery. He is one of the lead trainers, ensuring all vein doctors are able to carry out care at a high level but affordable price.
We are driven by empathy and compassion and strive for our patients to have a good experience and successful exam. Every technologist is extensively educated in their field and is not only experienced, but also caring and committed to capturing the best diagnostic images.
Offering Board Certified Radiologists with subspecialities in Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal, Body, Breast, Interventional and General Radiology.
When you're getting ready for an imaging service to verify your healthcare provider's diagnosis, to check in on your new baby or to assess the damage your fall has done to your ankle, you need a variety of things. You'll need cutting-edge equipment to get a deeper view of your bodily systems, a friendly technologist to ease you through the imaging process and a knowledgeable radiologist to walk you through the results. You can count on the Teton Radiology to provide ideal imaging services.
Call 208-454-0742 now to learn more about our imaging services.
Contact UsTeton Radiology offers a wide range of imaging services to provide you and your physician with an understanding of what's going on inside your body. Our imaging services include:
MRI is a safe method of obtaining detailed pictures of internal body structures with the use of magnetic field and the radio frequency pulses.
Learn MoreUltrasound imaging (also called “sonography”) uses high-frequency sound waves to create visual images of the internal body structures.
Learn MoreFluoroscopy is a type of medical imaging that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor, much like an X-ray movie.
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