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NAR Now Offering

The Discovery IQ Molecular imaging is unlike any other imaging technology. It enables the search for the kind of discovery that provides reproducible evidence of ...
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Gently and Wisely Guiding Imaging Tests

We all know someone – a family member, friend, or neighbor – who has had some form of medical imaging. Whether it’s an X-ray mammogram, ...
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bone x-ray

Bone Density QCT

DEXA and Bone Density We don’t often think of bones as tissue, but our bones are actually a type of connective tissue, the most common ...
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doctor consulting with a patient

Radiologists Stick to Yearly

Mammograms Starting at Age 40 As radiologists, we’re often asked if we’d recommend the same exams to our friends, family or even ourselves if we ...
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man with a back pain

Pain Awareness Month

Lower Back Pain Established in 2001 by the American Chronic Pain Association, September marks National Pain Month in the U.S. One of the most common ...
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Treating Varicose and Spider Veins

Without Surgery According to Vascular Cures.org, as many as 25 million Americans suffer from varicose and spider veins, but new technology is changing how these ...
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PET/CT

Is a Winning Combination When it comes to high-tech imaging and tracking of cancer, nothing matches the amazing capabilities of today’s PET/CT machine. The technology ...
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man doing a ct scan test

The Indomitable

MRI As radiologists, we use many types (modalities) of imaging technology to learn more about how the human body is working without having to resort ...
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The Role of Nuclear Medicine

In Medical Imaging The field of nuclear medicine is used every day, including right here in Flagstaff, to help diagnose and treat various illnesses and ...
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older man speaking with his doctor

Thyroid Treatment

Ultrasound Does a Great Job The thyroid gland is an amazing, delicate and very important organ found in the neck, usually just below the Adam’s ...
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X-Rays

Seeing is Believing The X-ray, also known as a radiograph, is the oldest and most common form of medical imaging. X-rays are a form of ...
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doctor happy to see patient

Northern Arizona Radiology Notifies Women

Of Breast Density ahead of New Law Northern Arizona Radiology (NAR), the first center in the region to notify women about breast density and their options ...
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patient speaking with a doctor

Breast Density Report

Becomes Law Arizona Senate Bill 1225 requiring dense breast notification was recently signed into law. Titled Mammography results; report to patient law, the law goes ...
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patient under goes ct scan

Eradicating Pain

Pain Management With an estimated 100 million Americans suffering from chronic pain annually, it’s no surprise that pain is a popular topic at physician and ...
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medical hight tech device

Osteoporosis

Bone Density We humans often take our bones for granted, but bones are actually living, growing tissue. Our bones are made up of connective tissue, ...
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doctor and his stethoscope

CT Lung Screening

Saves Lives In 1987, lung cancer surpassed breast cancer to become the leading cause of cancer death in women. According to the American Lung Association, ...
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seeing is believing

Seeing is Believing

Image guided pain injections The first use of spinal injections for pain dates back to 1901. That’s when researchers injected cocaine just above the tailbone ...
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doctor taking patient's pulse

Radiologists

Are Doctors Too According to the American College of Radiology (ACR), radiologists are medical doctors (MDs) or doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) who specialize in ...
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doctor consult with colleague

Game Changer

How Lasers Have Revolutionized Varicose Vein Treatment Varicose veins are a daily struggle for millions of people. They can cause pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, itchiness, ...
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patient getting an ultrasound test

Solving Medical Mysteries

With Nuclear Medicine At first glance, nuclear medicine might seem like an oxymoron to those not familiar with the amazing medical advances that have come ...
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doctor using a clipboard

Perspective Newsletter

Volume 2 Based on new evidence, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) — the government panel that evaluates the latest scientific evidence on preventive ...
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doctor using a tablet device

Northern Arizona Radiology

Adds Outpatient Nuclear Medicine Capabilities FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Doctors in Northern Arizona now have a powerful new tool to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide ...
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doctor taking notes

Perspective Newsletter

Volume 1 Northern Arizona Radiology has enhanced its radiology and vascular care capabilities with the acquisition of a new, high-tech ultrasound system from GE Healthcare. ...
Read More

NAR Now Offering

The Discovery IQ Molecular imaging is unlike any other imaging technology. It enables the search for the kind of discovery that provides reproducible evidence of ...
Read More

Gently and Wisely Guiding Imaging Tests

We all know someone – a family member, friend, or neighbor – who has had some form of medical imaging. Whether it’s an X-ray mammogram, ...
Read More
bone x-ray

Bone Density QCT

DEXA and Bone Density We don’t often think of bones as tissue, but our bones are actually a type of connective tissue, the most common ...
Read More
doctor consulting with a patient

Radiologists Stick to Yearly

Mammograms Starting at Age 40 As radiologists, we’re often asked if we’d recommend the same exams to our friends, family or even ourselves if we ...
Read More
man with a back pain

Pain Awareness Month

Lower Back Pain Established in 2001 by the American Chronic Pain Association, September marks National Pain Month in the U.S. One of the most common ...
Read More
test tubes

Treating Varicose and Spider Veins

Without Surgery According to Vascular Cures.org, as many as 25 million Americans suffer from varicose and spider veins, but new technology is changing how these ...
Read More
woman doing a ct scan

PET/CT

Is a Winning Combination When it comes to high-tech imaging and tracking of cancer, nothing matches the amazing capabilities of today’s PET/CT machine. The technology ...
Read More
man doing a ct scan test

The Indomitable

MRI As radiologists, we use many types (modalities) of imaging technology to learn more about how the human body is working without having to resort ...
Read More
nurse use a touch screen device

The Role of Nuclear Medicine

In Medical Imaging The field of nuclear medicine is used every day, including right here in Flagstaff, to help diagnose and treat various illnesses and ...
Read More
older man speaking with his doctor

Thyroid Treatment

Ultrasound Does a Great Job The thyroid gland is an amazing, delicate and very important organ found in the neck, usually just below the Adam’s ...
Read More
doctor writing on a clipboard

X-Rays

Seeing is Believing The X-ray, also known as a radiograph, is the oldest and most common form of medical imaging. X-rays are a form of ...
Read More
doctor happy to see patient

Northern Arizona Radiology Notifies Women

Of Breast Density ahead of New Law Northern Arizona Radiology (NAR), the first center in the region to notify women about breast density and their options ...
Read More
patient speaking with a doctor

Breast Density Report

Becomes Law Arizona Senate Bill 1225 requiring dense breast notification was recently signed into law. Titled Mammography results; report to patient law, the law goes ...
Read More
patient under goes ct scan

Eradicating Pain

Pain Management With an estimated 100 million Americans suffering from chronic pain annually, it’s no surprise that pain is a popular topic at physician and ...
Read More
medical hight tech device

Osteoporosis

Bone Density We humans often take our bones for granted, but bones are actually living, growing tissue. Our bones are made up of connective tissue, ...
Read More
doctor and his stethoscope

CT Lung Screening

Saves Lives In 1987, lung cancer surpassed breast cancer to become the leading cause of cancer death in women. According to the American Lung Association, ...
Read More
seeing is believing

Seeing is Believing

Image guided pain injections The first use of spinal injections for pain dates back to 1901. That’s when researchers injected cocaine just above the tailbone ...
Read More
doctor taking patient's pulse

Radiologists

Are Doctors Too According to the American College of Radiology (ACR), radiologists are medical doctors (MDs) or doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) who specialize in ...
Read More
doctor consult with colleague

Game Changer

How Lasers Have Revolutionized Varicose Vein Treatment Varicose veins are a daily struggle for millions of people. They can cause pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, itchiness, ...
Read More
patient getting an ultrasound test

Solving Medical Mysteries

With Nuclear Medicine At first glance, nuclear medicine might seem like an oxymoron to those not familiar with the amazing medical advances that have come ...
Read More
doctor using a clipboard

Perspective Newsletter

Volume 2 Based on new evidence, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) — the government panel that evaluates the latest scientific evidence on preventive ...
Read More
doctor using a tablet device

Northern Arizona Radiology

Adds Outpatient Nuclear Medicine Capabilities FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Doctors in Northern Arizona now have a powerful new tool to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide ...
Read More
doctor taking notes

Perspective Newsletter

Volume 1 Northern Arizona Radiology has enhanced its radiology and vascular care capabilities with the acquisition of a new, high-tech ultrasound system from GE Healthcare. ...
Read More

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