Welcome to Erin Oaks Children's Dentistry Our goal is to provide comprehensive dental treatment for infants, children, teens, young adults and those with special needs in a pleasant and comfortable environment that will leave a positive impression on them for life.
Dixie X-ray Associates Ltd. ('Dixie') is comprised of a group of 13 radiologists providing imaging services to Mississauga and North York since 1975 and Vaughan area since 2005. Dixie radiologists provide imaging services to Humber River Regional Hospital as well as operating 6 Independent Health Facilities (IHFs). At these IHFs, Dixie has a referral base of more than 350 physicians evaluating roughly 600 patients per day. Dixie X-ray is currently the largest provider of imaging services to the Ontario population of all hospital associated radiology groups. We are the largest provider of imaging services in Vaughan and we provide full nuclear medicine services including nuclear cardiology as well as a comprehensive cardiology testing lab. We operate this IHF at the Columbus Medical Arts Building, 8333 Weston Rd. in Vaughan.
We is comprised of a group of 13 radiologists providing imaging services to Mississauga and North York since 1975 and Vaughan area since 2005. Dixie radiologists provide imaging services to Humber River Regional Hospital as well as operating 6 Independent Health Facilities (IHFs). At these IHFs, Dixie has a referral base of more than 350 physicians evaluating roughly 600 patients per day.
The second most commonly used medical tests, after laboratory tests is available here. Dental radiography uses a small radiation dose with high penetrationI'm sure there is an elevator somewhere since it's a medical plaza.
Medical ultrasonography (sonography) is an ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize muscles and internal organs, their size, structures and possible pathologies or lesions. Obstetric sonography is commonly used during pregnancy and is widely recognized by the public. There are a plethora of diagnostic and therapeutic applications practiced in medicine. In physics the term 'ultrasound' applies to all acoustic energy with a frequency above human hearing (20,000 hertz or 20 kilohertz). Typical diagnostic sonographic scanners operate in the frequency range of 2 to 18 megahertz, hundreds of times greater than this limit. The choice of frequency is a trade-off between spatial resolution of the image and imaging depth: lower frequencies produce less resolution but image deeper into the body. In physics the term 'ultrasound' applies to all acoustic energy with a frequency above human hearing (20,000 hertz or 20 kilohertz). Typical diagnostic sonographic scanners operate in the frequency range of 2 to 18 megahertz, hundreds of times greater than this limit.