Comprehensive Diagnostic Imaging for Accurate, Timely Medical Care
The radiology team at The Medical Group of New Jersey provides state-of-the-art imaging to diagnose disease, guide treatment decisions, and support long-term patient monitoring.
Our board-certified radiologists specialize across multiple subspecialties, including neuroradiology, musculoskeletal imaging, breast imaging, cardiovascular imaging, abdominal imaging, and women’s health, ensuring that every patient receives expert interpretation and personalized care.
Whether you need urgent imaging, cancer staging, pregnancy monitoring, or preventive screening, our radiology team works closely with referring providers to coordinate care seamlessly.
Below are the most common imaging indications evaluated by our radiologists. Each is linked to its detailed Clinical Patient Journey, covering symptoms, diagnostic pathways, treatment guidance, and follow-up care.
Imaging used to identify tumors, evaluate disease spread, and guide biopsies and treatment planning. Includes CT, MRI, PET/CT, and RECIST measurements for ongoing monitoring.
Rapid CT, MRI, and CTA to differentiate ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke, evaluate large-vessel occlusions, and guide emergency treatments such as thrombolysis or thrombectomy.
Whole-body CT, FAST ultrasound, X-rays, and MRI for rapid evaluation of fractures, internal bleeding, and organ injury following accidents or trauma.
Coronary calcium scoring, coronary CTA, echocardiography, and cardiac MRI to detect coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular disease, and congenital abnormalities.
Chest X-rays and CT scans for pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, interstitial lung disease, and acute or chronic respiratory symptoms.
Ultrasound, CT, MRI, and MRCP to evaluate liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and GI organs for stones, inflammation, infection, or cancer.
X-ray, MRI, and CT for fractures, arthritis, tendon/ligament tears, sports injuries, and postoperative complications.
Screening and diagnostic mammography, 3D tomosynthesis, targeted ultrasound, and MRI for high-risk patients. Supports early cancer detection and biopsy planning.
First-trimester dating, anatomy scans, growth monitoring, and fetal evaluation using ultrasound and MRI when needed.
Preventive imaging, such as low-dose CT lung cancer screening and Agatston coronary calcium scoring, for early detection in high-risk patients.
Radiology is at the center of modern medical diagnosis. Our radiologists work closely with specialists in oncology (for cancer staging and treatment response), neurology (for stroke and brain imaging), cardiology (for cardiac CT and MRI), orthopedics (for musculoskeletal imaging), obstetrics (for prenatal imaging), and pulmonology (for chest imaging). This integrated approach ensures that every image is interpreted in the context of your full medical picture, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better-coordinated care.