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Interventional Radiology

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Minimally Invasive
Alternatives to Surgery

Inland Imaging’s Interventional Radiologists specialize in minimally invasive treatments for vascular disease, cancer, aneurysms, uterine fibroids, and other conditions that once required conventional surgery.

Using advanced imaging technology, our board-certified physicians perform precise procedures inside the body that minimize risk, reduce recovery time, and are more cost-effective than surgical alternatives. Small medical devices, such as catheters, can be placed to deliver targeted treatment directly to affected areas—like sending chemotherapy drugs straight to cancer cells.

Procedures may be guided with Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, MRI, or CT imaging. Sedation is administered using AccuVein vein finder technology for a quick and comfortable patient experience.

Patient Testimonials

Dr. Jedidiah Schlung, Laura

“Especially to Dr. Schlung and Laura that took excellent care of me during my biopsy.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Interventional radiology is a medical specialty that uses advanced imaging technology to guide minimally invasive procedures inside the body. These procedures offer alternatives to traditional surgery with less risk, faster recovery times, and lower costs.

Interventional radiology can treat vascular disease, cancer, aneurysms, uterine fibroids, and many other conditions that once required conventional surgery. Your physician can help determine if an interventional radiology procedure is right for your specific condition.

Interventional radiology procedures are minimally invasive, typically requiring only small incisions or needle punctures rather than large surgical openings. This results in less pain, shorter recovery times, reduced risk of complications, and lower overall costs compared to traditional surgery.

Depending on your condition, your procedure may be guided using Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Computed Tomography (CT). These imaging tools allow our physicians to see inside your body in real-time and perform precise treatments.

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