Dr. Christos Georgiades is a radiologist in Baltimore, MD. He can diagnose and aid in the treatment of conditions through the use of medical imaging like X-rays.
Yes, Dr. Christos S. Georgiades is accepting new patients at this office.
600 N Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21287
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Yes, Dr. Christos S. Georgiades is accepting new patients at this office.
1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287-0010
Dr. Christos Georgiades graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1997.
Dr. Georgiades has two offices in Maryland where he specializes in Radiology, Vascular & Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology.
Dr. Georgiades works with forty-eight doctors including Dr. Susan Harvey and Dr. Douglas Yim.
Dr. Christos Georgiades is trained to interpret and utilize medical imaging technology to diagnose and treat many different types of diseases and disorders. For example, radiologists can determine the severity of a sports injury in a weekend warrior, or discover a tumor when performing a preventive screening. Dr. Georgiades may also provide second opinions on injuries or conditions.
Vascular & interventional radiologists are trained to perform a wide variety of minimally-invasive, highly specific treatment techniques to treat a broad range of conditions. Typically, Dr. Georgiades will offer treatments that utilize instruments such as catheters, which are fed through the patient's blood vessels or other less-invasive paths to treat conditions or disorders without resorting to surgery.
Specializing in the field of diagnostic radiology, Dr. Christos Georgiades evaluates the results of medical images. These may include X-rays like CAT scans or MRIs. Diagnostic radiologists may specialize in evaluating the results of a specific imaging modality, or in the diagnosis of a specific disease, such as cancer. Medical imaging techniques are typically used to diagnose and evaluate conditions like cancer or a broken leg.