- Osteoporosis
- Mental HealthWe are required by law to maintain the privacy of medical health information and to provide patients with notice of our legal duties, our privacy practices, and patients' rights with regard to their protected health information. Protected health information is information about you that may identify you and relates to your past, present, or future physical or mental health, our provision of healthcare to you, or payment for healthcare services.
- UltrasoundDr. Hartwick, a board certified radiologist and president of Delta Radiology, received his medical degree and completed his radiology residency at Loma Linda University. Prior to joining Delta Radiology, Dr. Hartwick was Air Force flight surgeon. His special interests include mammography, breast ultrasound and image guided breast biopsies. He is a member of the Radiological Society of North America, American Medical Association and the California Medical Society.
- MRIMRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field rather than x-rays to provide remarkably clear and detailed pictures of internal organs and tissues.
- RadiologyIt is typically performed in conjunction with routine abdominal MR imaging of the abdomen. New, rapid MR imaging techniques now available at Delta Radiology allow both to be performed with optimal patient comfort. It requires no injections or oral contrast material although patients are asked to remain free of oral intake for 4 hours prior to the procedure.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineTo apply for an open position, candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter, resume, and salary history by email to Career@deltarad.com or by fax to (209) 371.0119. To download and print an application, please CLICK HERE. Complete each section and sign, then fax to the number listed above.
- MammographyMammography is an excellent way to detect breast abnormalities, but in many cases it is not possible to tell from the imaging studies alone whether a growth is benign or cancerous. To make this determination it is necessary to obtain a tissue sample for microscopic examination. As an alternative to open surgical biopsy, which removes a larger specimen for microscopic analysis, a hollow needle may be passed through the skin into the suspicious lesion with the help of special breast x-rays. [ More Information ]