Naugatuck Valley Radiological Associates (NVRA) is an institute of diagnostic imaging staffed with 12 highly trained and board-certified radiologists who strive to provide the best patient care. At NVRA, we use prime diagnostic imaging at our three locations conveniently located in Southbury, Waterbury, and Prospect, Connecticut. Our advanced radiology consultants provide mammography, CT scan, open MRI, arthrography, and much more.
For more than 35 years, the Naugatuck Valley Radiology team has made it their mission to provide all patients with the most caring and compassionate experience from the beginning to the end of their medical journey.
For more than 35 years, the Naugatuck Valley Radiology team has made it their mission to provide all patients with the most caring and compassionate experience from the beginning to the end of their medical journey.
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About NVRA
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The Naugatuck Valley Radiological Associates (NVRA) Imaging Network is committed to provide the highest quality imaging services utilizing the most advanced technology through convenient access for patients throughout our network. Naugatuck Valley Radiology was established by a group of Radiologists affiliated with St. Mary's Hospital.
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Naugatuck Valley Radiology (NVRA) offers a wide range of high-quality, affordable imaging services in Waterbury, Prospect, and Southbury. Radiology is an important branch of medicine that provides doctors, surgeons, and other medical professionals with the information they need to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries.
3D Digital Mammography
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The 3D technology reduces overlapping structures in the breast from obscuring small masses that could be cancers. 3D mammography is the biggest breakthrough in breast cancer detection in 30 years - detecting 41% more invasive breast cancers and reducing callbacks by up to 40%. A 3D mammography is very similar to have a traditional 2D mammogram, but far more accurate in detecting breast cancer earlier.
Arthrography
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An arthrogram is a series of images used to help healthcare providers evaluate alterations in structure and function of a joint and help determine the possible need for treatment, including surgery or joint replacement. With arthrography, the radiologist will inject contrast material directly into the joint.
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