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As a radiology practice in the Hudson Valley, the Physicians of DRA Imaging PC long ago recognized the supreme importance of serving our patients with the most accurate testing in a comfortable and reasuring environment. Some of the Services we offer at DRA are: Bone Densitometry, PET/CT, CAT Scan, Digital Mammography, EVLT, High Field Strength MRI, Interventional Radiology, Womens Imaging, X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Nuclear Medincine, Ultrasound, MRI guided breats biopsy, Ultrasound guided breats biopsy and much more…
History
Established in 1990.
As a radiology practice, the physicians of DRA Imaging long ago recognized the supreme importance of serving our patients with the most accurate testing in a comfortable and reassuring environment.
All DRA Imaging staff are trained to be receptive, supportive, and ready to assist our patients with any concerns. Performing diagnostic testing on the indigent or those with special needs has always been a tradition at DRA Imaging.
Reports and suggestions for any further diagnostic testing are delivered quickly to referring physicians via multiple channels, including electronic delivery of the reports and images to anywhere in the world, using state-of-the-art computer equipment and privacy protection.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Richard F.
Business Owner
Letter from the President —
Imaging centers and hospitals across the country are reporting a significant decline in the number of women getting screening mammograms this year as a result of a single pronouncement by a federal Preventative Medicine Task Force issued last November declaring screening for women between the ages of 40 and 50 years of questionable value.
The radiologists, technologists, and nurses of DRA Imaging, along with our colleagues in all other relevant specialties practicing in the Hudson Valley, the American Cancer Society, and even the United States Surgeon General and Secretary of Health and Human Services strongly urge patients to ignore the new guidelines as ill-informed and misleading. Multiple well-documented and designed medical studies have shown the effectiveness of mammogram screening in this age group. The 20% decrease in mortality from breast cancer is at least partially due to the aggressive imaging screening instituted decades ago.