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Advanced Imaging Services

Both Mary Washington and Stafford Hospitals provide state-of-the-art imaging services led by certified radiologists and interventional radiology experts. These specialists conduct imaging studies and therapeutic procedures for both children and adults, both as inpatients and outpatients.

Our hospital-based imaging programs have received full accreditation from the American College of Radiology in various areas, including Computed Tomography, Mammography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, and Ultrasound. This accreditation underscores our dedication to maintaining the utmost standards of quality and patient safety.

We offer the following imaging services:

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Interventional Radiology Services

Discover the latest advancements in interventional radiology procedures at Mary Washington Hospital. Our team of board-certified interventional radiologists conduct these procedures, many of which have become alternatives to traditional surgery.

Some of the procedures performed in Interventional Radiology include:

  • Venous access (PICC lines, Port-a-cath, Dialysis grafts, etc.)
  • Biopsies
  • Vascular angiography and stent procedures
  • Endovascular Laser Therapy (EVLT)
  • Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE)
  • Kyphoplasty
  • Endografts
  • Embolizations

Scheduling your Procedure with Mary Washington Healthcare

Many general diagnostic x-rays do not require an appointment. All other imaging services and interventional radiology services require an appointment. At the time you schedule your procedure, we will provide you with any instructions regarding preparation.

To schedule your procedure at Mary Washington Hospital or Stafford Hospital call 540.741.2000.

To schedule a Mammogram or DEXA procedure at Medical Imaging of Fredericksburg call 540.741.XRAY (9729)

Nuclear Medicine scheduling, MWH, dial 540.741.1571.

Interventional Radiology Scheduling, MWH dial 540.741.1171.

Image Wisely

We pledge to image gently

Image Wisely® is committed to raising awareness throughout the medical community about opportunities for eliminating unnecessary imaging exams and to lowering the amount of radiation used in necessary imaging exams to only that needed to capture optimal medical images.

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