Interventional Radiology
Treating Patients with Minimally Invasive Methods
Learn More About These Specific Treatments
What Is Interventional Radiology?
Interventional Radiology uses real-time image guidance (such as Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, or CT) to view specific details while performing minimally invasive procedures. By using image guidance during procedures, radiologists can direct treatments with incredible accuracy and less risk. The result is a safer procedure with a much faster recovery period than traditional surgeries. We work closely with your primary care physician to offer supplementary outpatient care. A radiologist is often already a part of your healthcare team. Our Interventional Clinic allows patients to consult directly with the radiologist reviewing their images and discuss treatment options.
We work closely with your primary care physician to offer supplementary outpatient care. A radiologist is often already a part of your healthcare team. Our Interventional Clinic allows patients to consult directly with the radiologist reading their images, and discuss treatment options.

Patient Education
Conditions we treat, explained in plain language
Short videos from Winchester Radiology covering the most common conditions our interventional radiologists diagnose and treat — select a topic to watch.
What is Peripheral Artery Disease?
PAD narrows the arteries that carry blood to your legs. Learn the symptoms to watch for and how minimally invasive treatment can restore blood flow.
Talk to a specialist about PAD →What are Aneurysms?
An aneurysm is a weakened bulge in an artery wall. Learn why they form and how they can be treated before complications occur.
Talk to a specialist about aneurysms →What are Arterial Blockages?
Blocked arteries restrict the blood your organs and limbs depend on. Learn how blockages develop and the treatment options available.
Talk to a specialist about arterial blockages →What is Gastrointestinal Bleeding?
GI bleeding can often be stopped without surgery. Learn its common causes and how interventional radiology treats it from the inside.
Talk to a specialist about GI bleeding →
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