Fairfax Radiology Center of Fairfax City

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Address

3801 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030

Hours

Walk-In Diagnostic X-ray-limited availability-call site first
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

To ensure a smooth experience, we kindly request that you give us a quick call before coming in to confirm the availability of X-ray services.

Office
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Early morning appointments available.

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  • The staff is professional, pleasant, polite, helpful, and efficient. The facility is neat and clean. 

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  • Everything was done professionally; will definitely use Fairfax Radiology in the future.

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  • The tech was amazing, patient, and empathetic. 

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  • The receptionist was super in getting me checked in and out. The technologist, Lilly, was super as well, keeping me informed during the entire process. First time there and will continue to use their services. Great highly organized place. 

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  • Thank you all for getting me in for my procedures quickly and efficiently and making a long day turn into a much shorter one for me! Job well done! 

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Procedures Offered

Abdomen, Renal, Pelvic, Scrotal Ultrasounds

Noninvasive tests that use sound waves to create a real-time image of the inside of the lower portion of the body—namely the abdomen, kidneys (renal), pelvic area or testicles (scrotal).

Body CT

A diagnostic test that uses sophisticated X-ray equipment to help detect diseases and conditions of the chest, abdomen and/or pelvic areas.

Calcium Score

An advanced screening test that can accurately identify calcified plaques, which can be a predictor of significant disease.

CT Virtual Colonoscopy

A less invasive alternate for the screening of colorectal cancer that uses CT scans to create a 3D image that will show any abnormalities inside the colon, rectum and pelvic area.

DXA

A specialized X-ray test that uses a very small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the inside of the body in order to measure bone loss.

General Diagnostic X-ray

A type of imaging that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of the inside of the body.

Lung Screening LDCT

A simple test that uses sophisticated X-ray equipment and low-dose radiation to identify lung cancer and other lung diseases that would be invisible on regular chest X-rays.

Musculoskeletal CT

A diagnostic test that focuses on the extremities and spine and is used to help diagnose the cause of pains or symptoms or to get a snapshot of any progress from an earlier treatment.

Neck/Thyroid Ultrasound

A test that uses sound waves to create images of the thyroid and parathyroid glands and other soft tissues in the neck to evaluate suspected nodules and monitor any changes in nodules that have been discovered.

Neuro CT

A diagnostic imaging test that uses sophisticated X-ray equipment to specifically address the central nervous system and associated structures using imagery of the head and spine.

Obstetric (OB) Ultrasound

A routine test that uses high-frequency sound waves to evaluate a pregnancy and determine fetal development and delivery due dates.

Screening Mammography

A Mammogram that is performed when you have no breast symptoms and is used to "screen" for an unsuspected abnormality.

Tomosynthesis/3D

A Mammogram that captures multiple images from several angles, allowing Radiologists to more thoroughly examine breast tissue one thin section at a time.

Vascular CTA

A test that combines computer technology, sophisticated X-ray equipment and a contrast agent to produce detailed images of the arteries and veins inside the body.

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