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Interventional Radiology (IR) Procedure

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Overview

Interventional radiology involves minimally invasive, targeted treatments and the diagnosis of diseases. It treats a wide range of conditions non-surgically with imaging techniques that target the source of the disease. Interventional radiology treatments offer less risk, less pain, and less recovery time compared to open surgery.

 

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UR Medicine's Approach

Appointment Information

Within one week of your procedure, you will receive a phone call from a nurse with specific instructions on the procedure and how to prepare, including any changes that need to be made to your regular medication schedule. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please provide 24 hours notice.

We ask that you call at least three days ahead if either of the following pertain to you so we may make the appropriate modifications to your treatment plan:

  • If you believe you might be pregnant.
  • If you have had a contrast allergy/reaction (i.e., hives, rash, itching, breathing difficulty) while undergoing a previous imaging study.

Instructions Prior to Your Procedure

  • Blood Work: Must be drawn to check for bleeding issues and proper kidney function. Please have labs drawn prior to the day of your procedure to avoid delays which could result in rescheduling your appointment.
  • Medications: Advise your physician of all medications you are taking, including herbal supplements. Your physician may advise you to stop taking aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and anticoagulants (blood thinners) for a specified period of time before your procedure.

Unless otherwise instructed, continue to take all of your usual medications on your regular schedule.

Diabetics: If you are diabetic, please check with your primary care physician for specific medication and other preparatory instructions.

What to Expect

The Day of Your Procedure 

  • Six hours prior to your procedure: You must NOT eat. Medications may be taken with water. You may drink clear liquids up to two hours before your procedure.
  • Please arrive on time. 
  • Leave valuables at home.
  • Bring your insurance card and photo ID.
  • A parent/guardian should remain in the building when a child (under 19 years) is having an imaging procedure.
  • All parents/guardians having an imaging study must be aware that there is no supervision available for children. Please do not have children accompany you to your appointment.

After Your Procedure

  • You are likely to receive sedation during your procedure. If so, you will not be allowed to drive for the rest of the day. Please make arrangements for someone to drive you home after your procedure. If medical transportation or a taxi is used, you must have someone accompany you home.
  • You may not drive, work, or engage in important decisions (such as financial issues) for the rest of the day.
  • You will be provided with post-procedure instructions.
  • Your results will be sent to your referring physician within two business days. Please contact your physician.
  • If you have a MyChart account, your results will be posted in 14 days.

What Sets Us Apart?

UR Medicine's Department of Imaging is at the forefront of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging technologies. Radiology is a medical specialty that has become much more than just X-rays, and the name of our department reflects this evolution. Our faculty are nationally recognized authorities in their respective fields.

We bring together education, research, and clinical expertise within a leading academic health sciences environment. UR Medicine's Department of Imaging is able to provide a variety of radiologic services to meet our patients' needs.

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Locations

We serve you in the Rochester metropolitan area and surrounding region.

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6 locations

Imaging - East River Road - Rochester
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

200 East River Road
Rochester, NY 14623

Imaging - Thompson Health - Canandaigua
Part of FF Thompson Hospital

FF Thompson Hospital
350 Parrish Street
Canandaigua, NY 14424

Imaging - Highland Hospital - Rochester
Part of Highland Hospital

Highland Hospital
1000 South Avenue
Rochester, NY 14620

Imaging - Noyes Health - Dansville
Part of Noyes Memorial Hospital

Noyes Memorial Hospital
111 Clara Barton Street
Dansville, NY 14437

Imaging - St. James Hospital - Hornell
Part of St. James Hospital

St. James Hospital
7329 Seneca Road North
Hornell, NY 14843

Imaging - Strong Memorial Hospital - Rochester
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

Strong Memorial Hospital
601 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, NY 14642

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