Welcome TDI!

We would like to give a warm welcome to Tallahassee Diagnostic Imaging Center to the new location at 1600 Phillips Road! TDI is now conveniently located on the first floor of the Radiology Associates building.

Please click here for additional information about Tallahassee Diagnostic Imaging!

*Tallahassee Diagnostic Imaging Center will no longer be servicing at 1623 Medical Drive.

We are proud sponsors of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer!

Radiology Associates and The Women’s Imaging Center proudly support MSABC in their mission to invest in groundbreaking cancer research, comprehensive support for current fighters and survivors, and helping to ensure access to mammograms for women.

For more information visit our Women’s Imaging News Page, or visit the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk homepage http://bit.ly/14sefia.

November is National Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Lung cancer takes more lives than breast, prostate and colon cancers combined.

Below are a few facts about lung cancer:

  • Smoking is responsible for roughly 90% of all cases of lung cancer
  • 81% of those living with lung cancer are over the age of 60
  • Non-smokers have a 20-30% greater chance of developing lung cancer if they are exposed to secondhand smoke at home or work
  • Studies suggest that women who smoke may be more likely to develop lung cancer than men who smoke
  • Stopping smoking, regardless of age, significantly reduces the risk of lung cancer

Radiology Associates of Tallahassee offers a Low-Dose CT Lung Screen for patients who have a history of smoking a pack a day for 30 years or 2 packs a day for 15 years. Talk with your doctor today for additional advice and information regarding this exam.

For more information regarding Lung Cancer, please visit http://www.lungcanceralliance.org.

Welcome Dr. Carey Linker!

Radiology Associates welcomes Dr. Carey Linker as he joins our staff of Radiologists!

He joins us from Kaiser Permanente based in Oakland, California. Dr. Linker is specialized in Muskuloskeletal Radiology and MRI.

Dr. Linker earned his Ph.D. at Harvard University in Cellular Developmental Biology, his Medical Degree at Stanford University School of Medicine, completed his Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and two Fellowships, the first at Massachusetts General Hospital (MRI) and the second at University of California, San Francisco (Musculoskeletal Radiology).

Please help us in welcoming Dr. Linker to the Tallahassee community!

Incredible turnout for the March for Babies Walk!

Radiology Associates had the pleasure of being a first time sponsor for the March for Babies walk. This event supports and funds important research and programs that help moms have full-term pregnancies and babies begin healthy lives.

The walk was held at Tom Brown Park on April 26th and hosted more than 2,000 participants from the local community. Prior to the walk, event sponsors provide activites and giveaways while local entertainment performed on the main stage. The choice between a 1 mile or 3 mile route throughout Tom Brown Park provided participants a wonderful opportunity for exercise, all for a wonderful cause!

If you missed this year’s event, make sure to make plans for March for Babies 2015, held on April 25, 2015 at Tom Brown Park. For more information and to donate to March for Babies, visit www.marchofdimes.org.

Free CPR Event This Weekend

Local residents have the opportunity to learn CPR (cardiopulumonary resuscitation) this weekend on June 7th at the FAMU Al Lawson Jr Multipurpose Center. This FREE training event will begin at 10 am and end around Noon. Training is provided by Leon County Emergency Medical Services professionals and will include a Press the Chest kit from the American Heart Association.

Radiology Associates is a proud sponsor of this community event and encourages everyone to pre-register for the event. To register, visit www.LeonCountyFL.gov/PressTheChest.

In Leon County, only 20 percent of cardiac arrest victims receive CPR from bystanders prior to EMS arrival. Let’s work together and learn a valuable skill that might save a life!