The landscape of radiology as we know it is continually evolving. As radiology professional service providers, our focus is to grow and change with the industry in order to provide our partner hospitals and healthcare institutions with the best possible patient care.
Foundation Radiology Group is pleased to bring you the superior service of FRG Molecular Imaging, the premier provider of PET/CT interpretations. FRG Molecular Imaging is led by PET/CT pioneer Dr. Todd Blodgett, who was part of the first-ever PET/CT scanner trial, held at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
In addition to high-quality PET/CT interpretations, FRG Molecular Imaging also provides the following PET/CT services:
· Over-read services
· Peer review
· Technologist training
· Protocol optimization
· Online access to patient’s images
FRG Molecular Imaging provides flexible PET/CT interpretation solutions, which can be tailored to meet the needs of your facility.
Because PET/CT is still a relatively new technology, FRG Molecular Imaging believes in providing its customers not only with high-quality interpretations, but also with a complete set of education, training and awareness materials.
Our customers and subscribers have access to a unique set of educational tools for interpreting physicians, referring physicians and other personnel involved in PET/CT imaging. Click Here to Learn More
Contact us today for an on-site consultation and educational lecture with PET/CT pioneer, Dr. Todd Blodgett, former Chief of Cancer Imaging for UPMC’s Hillman Cancer Center.

PET/CT imaging yields extremely thorough results by combining the functional imaging capabilities of Positron Emission Tomography) with the superior detail of Computed Tomography (CT) to provide physicians with a clear, concise view into a patient’s body.

PET/CT can significantly reduce diagnosis times in two ways:
The procedure itself can be completed in a 30-45 -minute appointment.
The results of PET/CT imaging are incredibly detailed, and provide the physician/surgeon with a comprehensive view into the patient’s body. This comprehensive view allows physicians/surgeons to be more efficient in their diagnosis.

Referring physicians and surgeons are not only able to use to PET/CT for diagnosis, but also for detailed planning and monitoring of the patient’s treatment.
