MRI Teleradiology Interpretations

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI for short, is a procedure used in radiology to create images of internal structures within the human body. MRI scans use radio frequency fields to construct these images. In contrast to CT scans or X-Rays, MRI uses no ionizing radiation. Having interpreted over 200,000 MRI cases in his tenure, Dr. Thomas Turek has the experience your practice desires when it comes to experience. Of the 200,000 MRI cases Dr. Thomas Turek has read, over 60,000 of these cases include MSK interpretations.  Dr. Thomas Turek has interpreted these cases both on-site and off-site through the process of Teleradiology.

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