We know that the transition of the two practices to Penn Medicine may have caused some concerns or disruptions, but it’s important to know that Princeton Radiology can continue to provide all your imaging service needs.
- > We will continue to communicate with your referring physician no matter where they are located
- > We have your medical records and images safely secured in our archives for essential comparison purposes
- > We provide Care Coordinators and follow-up messages to remind you about mammograms and other recommended imaging exams
- > We offer the same lower cost of care you have come to expect from our freestanding centers
Remember, you have the choice to select your imaging service provider.
If you have any concerns or need help scheduling, please call our Centralized Scheduling Department at 609-921-8211.
IDEAS Study (Alzheimer’s)
Princeton Radiology Participated in Largest Brain Amyloid Scan Research Study Princeton Radiology is a registered PET imaging site for the Imaging Dementia – Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) study sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association and managed by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN) from February 2016 to […]
Freehold Radiology is now a Princeton Radiology Practice
After thoughtful discussion between both practices on how our teams could best collaborate, Princeton Radiology merged with Freehold Radiology on October 23, 2017. The merger extends Princeton Radiology’s services into Monmouth County allowing us to provide more of Central New Jersey with exceptional diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology services. We fully expect the merger to enhance our […]
HEALTH MATTERS: Innovative Treatments Target Liver Cancer
Did you know that the incidence of primary liver cancer has more than tripled since 1980? More than 40,000 Americans will be diagnosed with primary liver cancer this year, according to the American Cancer Society. And thousands of others will be diagnosed with secondary (metastatic) liver cancer, cancer that spreads to the liver after starting […]
Updated DXA Policy for Medicare Patients
March 6, 2017 Medicare covers DXA Bone Densitometry for certain Medicare beneficiaries who fall into at least one of the following categories: 1.) A woman whose doctor has determined she’s estrogen-deficient and at a clinical risk for osteoporosis, based on her medical history and other findings. 2.) Patient with vertebral abnormalities as demonstrated by x-ray […]
Princeton Radiology Collaborates with Local Urologists to Offer The Next Generation in Prostate Care
Princeton Radiology has acquired UroNav software by Invivo. With this new software we are able to gather pre-biopsy MRI images of the prostate and then seamlessly transfer them to local Urologists. Using UroNav, these Urologists can fuse the pre-biopsy MRI images with real time ultrasound-guided biopsy images for excellent delineation of the prostate and suspicious […]