Meet Our Physicians
Ross H. Golding, M.D.

Ross H. Golding, M.D.

As president of Advanced Radiology Ltd., he leads a group of sub-specialty trained radiologists, as well as manages our vast network of physician relationships throughout the country.
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Eric Kraemer, M.D.

Eric Kraemer, M.D.

Dr. Eric Kraemer joined ARL in July 2006 after completing a MRI fellowship at Northwestern University.
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James Engelhart, M.D.

James Engelhart, M.D.

Dr. James Engelhart joined ARL in June of 2010.
He is a senior member of the ASNR and has his CAQ in Neuroradiology.

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Dr. Robert Hastings

Robert W. Hastings, III, M.D.

Dr. Robert Hastings III joined our team in November 2011. His areas of subspecialty expertise include Radiology and Musculoskeletal Imaging.
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Dr. Shanser

Jon D. Shanser, M.D., FACR

Dr. Jon Shanser joined ARL in September 2009. Dr. Shanser practiced general diagnostic radiology in San Francisco at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital before joining ARL.
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Advanced Radiology

Elko Diagnostic Imaging is independently owned and operated. There are benefits to being independent. Here are two:

  1. We have more control over the care of patients.
  2. We are more involved in the care of patients.

For our professional radiological services, we contract with Advanced Radiology, Ltd. ARL and our staff of board-certified radiologists and highly-trained technologists enable us to provide you with medical imaging experience and expertise. As an added benefit, our staff radiologists also specialize in neuroradiology, interventional radiology, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine.

National Orthopedic Imaging Association (NOIA)
EDI maintains a partnership with NOIA - National Orthopaedic Imaging Associates, located in California's Bay Area. Their team of sub-specialized sports medicine radiologists excel in Musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging.

Radiologists include:

  1. Dr. David Stoller
  2. Dr. Betsy Holland
  3. Dr. Russell Fritz
  4. Dr. Jay Kaiser

Latest News

USPSTF recommends bone density screening for at-risk women
January 18th, 2011 Women past the age of menopause who are at risk of osteoporosis should receive regular bone density screening, according to guidelines issued this week by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). The new guidelines should make screening available to younger women compared to the task force's previous policy...
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Women at high risk for breast cancer not getting MRI screening
January 13th, 2011 January 13, 2011 -- Despite American Cancer Society guidelines recommending that women at high risk for breast cancer undergo MRI screening in addition to regular mammography, only 14% of these women are getting the scans, according to researchers from the University of Colorado...
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