PIC Adds Info About Specialty-Trained Radiologists

Pacific Imaging Center has updated its website to include information about the specialty-trained radiologists that read scans for PIC patients.

Pacific Imaging Center has updated its website to include information about the specialty-trained radiologists that read scans for PIC patients.

Six radiologists from National Orthopedic Imaging Associates – Jay Kaiser, Damon Sacco, Eric Smith, Russell Fritz, Jana Crain, and David Stoller – are now profiled on the PIC site. View info here.

Based in Marin County, California, and founded by Dr. Jay Kaiser, NOIA is one of the foremost radiology groups in the nation. NOIA radiologists – all of whom are specially trained to deal with a particular part of the musculoskeletal system – read approximately 300 MRIs each day.

The group provides services a number of professional sports teams, including the Cleveland Indians, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, Denver Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Golden State Warriors, and Oakland Athletics. NOIA also works with athletes at Santa Clara University and Colorado State University, as well as the U. S. Ski Team.

When patients are scanned at Pacific Imaging Center, the images are sent electronically to NOIA for analysis and reporting. Results are returned to the patients’ physicians in 4 to 24 hours.

For additional information, contact PIC at (360) 501-3444.

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