
Reno Diagnostic Centers Helps Feed Local Children This Holiday Season.December 13th, 2010Reno Diagnostic Centers are partnering with Pay It Forward, a non-profit organization, this holiday season to help elementary students who may not have enough food. Together, they are providing Snack Packs to be distributed to children through the Food Bank's Back-Pack Kids program and the Washoe County school system. Meals are provided to specific students who have been identified either homeless or living in motels. The Snack Packs are put in the back packs on Friday’s so they have food over the weekend. It’s a very worthwhile and successful program. If you would like to learn more about the “Pay it Forward” program you can visit their website http://pifliving.com/company-events. Reno Diagnostic Centers is now in its 26th year of providing patients and referring physicians with accurate, efficient and quality healthcare. RDC offers residents of northern Nevada a wide array of medical diagnostic imaging services such as MRI, CT, Digital Mammography with Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD), PET Scans and X-Ray and Digital Fluoroscopy. RDC prides itself on being the first to offer numerous medical imaging services to patients in northern Nevada including the first high-field MRI Scanner in the state of Nevada, the first open MRI Scanner, the first dedicated PET Imaging System, the first Digital Mammography System with CAD and Northern Nevada’s first and only 3T MRI Scanner. For more information on RDC visit www.renodiagnosticcenters.com or to schedule an interview, contact Megan Kaplan at (775) 323-5083 or via email at mkaplan@renoimage.com |
Latest NewsBenefit of mammograms even greater than thoughtJune 28th, 2011 June 28, 2011 -- CHICAGO (Reuters) - The longest-running breast cancer screening study ever conducted has shown that regular mammograms prevent deaths from breast cancer, and the number of lives saved increases over time, an international research team said on Tuesday...Read More Breast MRI makes DCIS surgical planning more accurateMay 4th, 2011 Using breast MRI before surgically treating ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) makes for more accurate staging, according to research presented Tuesday at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) annual meeting in Chicago...Read More |


