Mountain Radiology is dedicated to providing superior care and service to our patients.
Our radiologists are board certified in diagnostic radiology and fellowship trained in the following areas of expertise: Body Imaging, Breast Imaging, Interventional and Vascular Radiology, Musculoskeletal imaging, Neuroradiology/Head & Neck Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, and Pediatric Imaging.
Our Radiologists
Mountain Radiology is a group of 4 fellowship-trained subspecialists with unparalleled clinical experience. We are transforming radiology with subspecialty reads, tailored reports, state-of-the-art imaging, fast turnaround and 24/7 coverage.
Our Specialties
Body Imaging
With expertise in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, computed …
Breast Imaging
Annual mammograms can detect cancer early — when it is most treatable.
Diagnostic Radiology
Our diagnostic radiologists use a variety of imaging exams and procedures …
Interventional and Vascular
Radiology
Highly specialized experience in every facet …
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Our musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologists focus on imaging of the joints, muscles, and bones.
Neuroradiology/Head & Neck Imaging
We offer highly specialized experience in the diagnosis of abnormalities …
Nuclear Medicine
Our nuclear medicine radiologists use small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose …
Pediatric Imaging
When it comes to diagnostic imaging, children need extra safeguards and care.
Cases per year
Onsite experienced physicians
Hospitals systems
Teleradiologists who read after 5pm
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