We Are Central Florida’s Top Choice For Radiology Services
General Info
We are a private practice of women caring for women and have been dedicated to women's health and imaging needs in Central Florida for over 36 years. We provide only the finest for our patients and offer the most advanced technology. Our utmost care and concern are unequaled. Call us today for more information.
Extra Phones
Fax: (407) 841-0411
TollFree: (800) 367-1870
Services/Products
Ob-Gyn Sonography - 4D, Breast Biopsies, Consultations & Second Opinions, Women's Health, Mobile Digital Mammography, Biopsies, Cancer Screening, Bone Density Scanning, Breast Exams, Mammograms, MRIs, Mobile Mammography, Dexa, Serving Central Florida for 35 Years, Digital Mammography, Digital Mammography - 3D, Mri, Ultrasound, Ultrasounds.
BRCA1 and BRCA2 are human genes. Mutations of these genes has been linked to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. A women’s lifetime risk of developing breast cancer is greatly increased if she inherits a harmful BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutated gene.
We take pride in being at the forefront for Women’s Imaging in Central Florida. We were the first facility in Central Florida to inform patients of their breast density and first to recommend Breast Ultrasound for women with dense tissue (Breast density is an important predictor of breast cancer risk).
MRI
Your care is our single focus and our utmost concern for your health is unequaled. This is why we offer a variety of state of the art MRI exams to fit your specific needs.
Radiology
Women’s Center for Radiology uses a superior bone density (DEXA) scan which uses low-dose, fan beam technology to measure bone loss, osteoporosis and fracture risk. It is an enhanced technology that is quick, non-invasive, and painless. This scan is recommended for most patients over age 65 every two years unless you have family history of osteoporosis.
Nuclear Medicine
Dr. Curry is a diplomate of the American Board of Radiology. She completed her fellowship training at the University of Florida College of Medicine, where she was an Instructor in Radiology, an Assistant Professor of Radiology, and Chief of Nuclear Medicine services.
Mammography
During a 3D mammogram, women stand in front of the digital mammography machine and multiple images are obtained to see through the breast tissue. These 3D images allow the radiologist to ‘scroll through’ the breast tissue, like pages in a book. The radiologist is then better able to see cancers that would otherwise be hidden.
Computed Tomography
Originally from New York, Dr. Horowitz has been practicing Radiology in the Central Florida area since 1994. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Radiology. Dr. Horowitz received her undergraduate degree from Emory University and her medical degree from the State University of New York. She completed her residency in Radiology at the University of Texas in San Antonio and a fellowship in magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and ultrasound at the University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston.Dr. Horowitz taught at the University of Texas as an Assistant Professor of Radiology before relocating to Central Florida.