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CP Advanced Imaging is a multi-modality
diagnostic imaging center.

We have been providing high quality
imaging services for over 40 years

Open 7 Days/Week.
Professional Modern State Of The Art Facility
Experienced On-Site, Board Certified Radiologists

Weekend and Early Morning Appointments
Rapid Results - Same Day If Needed
Most Insurance Plans Accepted

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About Us

CP Advanced Imaging is a multi-modality diagnostic imaging center.

All of our radiologists are on-site,
Board Certified and subspecialty trained.

We have been providing high quality imaging
services in the community for over 40 years.

We are conveniently located in lower Manhattan,
easily accessible via public transportation. 

“CP Advanced has always given me the most reliable service with a great staff. I continue to refer my clients to them after 20 years.”

Anthony Jacobs

Physical Therapist

Standard of excellence 

Our State of the Art Facility

Frequently Asked Questions

What are your normal business hours?

We are open seven (7) days a week from the hours of 9 am – 6 pm with extended hours Wednesday to 8 pm.

Will I need an appointment?

For general x-ray examinations, no appointment is necessary. For all other examinations, please call our main number at (212) 431-9010 to schedule an appointment.

How long will it take to receive my results?

Your results will be sent to the physician that referred you. Generally speaking, your physician will receive the report within two (2) business days.

If you would like your results on the same day, please alert the staff at the time of registration.

Physicians

Meet Our Team

Lawrence Cabusora, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Harvard University – Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Resident in Radiology
Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Fellowship in Neuroradiology
Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

James Chang, M.D., FACR

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology

Harvard University – Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Resident in Radiology
Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Fellowship in Neuroradiology
Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Pouneh Fallahi, M.D. MPH

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Emory University – Bachelor of Arts
George Washington University – Masters in Public Health
George Washington University School of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA – Resident in Radiology
New York University Medical Center – Fellowship in Abdominal Imaging
Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Barbara H. Kuang, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Stanford University – Bachelor of Arts
SUNY Stony Brook – Doctor of Medicine
New York Presbyterian, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center – Resident in Radiology
New York Presbyterian, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center – Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine
Diplomat, American Board of Radiology
Diplomat, American Board of Nuclear Medicine

Robert F. Lautin, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Columbia College – Bachelor of Arts
New York Medical College – Doctor of Medicine
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York – Resident in Radiology

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Amy S. Law, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
New York Institute of Technology – Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences
Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center – Resident in Radiology
Mount Sinai Hospital – Fellowship in Abdominal Imaging (Body MRI)

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Calvin Lo, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
University of Virginia – Bachelor of Arts
Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center – Resident and Chief Resident in Radiology
New York University Medical Center – Fellowship in Neuroradiology

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology
Certificate of Added Qualification in Neuroradiology, American Board of Radiology

Multiple national presentations, abstracts and publications in Neuroradiology

Hari Nandu, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Tufts University – Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Comparative Religion
Georgetown University School of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard University – Resident in Radiology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard University – Fellowship in Neuroradiology

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Heather L. Osborne, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Tufts University – Bachelor of Arts
Morehouse School of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center – Resident in Radiology
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center – Fellowship in Body Imaging

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Sabrina Pieroni, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
Tufts University – Bachelor of Science
Tufts University School of Medicine – Doctor of Medicine
Boston University Medical Center – Resident in Radiology
University of California, San Diego Medical Center – Fellowship in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology

Sunil S. Trasi, M.D.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
St. Xavier’s College – Bachelor of Science
Seth G.S. Medical College – Doctor of Medicine

Saint Vincent’s Hospital Medical Center, NY – Resident in Radiology
Saint Vincent’s Hospital Medical Center, NY – Fellowship in Neuro and
Vascular- Interventional Radiology

Diplomat, American Board of Radiology
Certificate of Added Qualification in Neuroradiology, American Board of Radiology

Multiple publications : Neuroradiology

Our Services

Digital X-Rays

An x-ray (also called a radiograph) is the most commonly performed medical imaging test. Imaging with x-rays involves exposing a part of the body to a small dose of radiation to produce a digital image.

Fluoroscopy

Fluoroscopy is a special x-ray technique that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion. Through a series of consecutive x-rays, a video of the organ of interest is generated.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound scanning, also called “ultrasound imaging” or “sonography,” uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the body. Ultrasound does not use ionizing radiation and does not involve x-ray exposure.

MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging provides highly detailed pictures of anatomy and pathology to help evaluate a wide range of conditions anywhere in the body. MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency pulses to produce clear and detailed pictures. MRI does not use ionizing radiation and does not involve x-ray exposure.

Liver Elastography

Ultrasound-based liver elastography is a noninvasive test to evaluate tissue stiffness due to underlying liver disease. Using Shear Wave technology, elastography allows your doctors to determine your risk of liver fibrosis (scarring) and track response to treatment for liver disease. Ultrasound elastography allows us to evaluate the liver for masses or changes of cirrhosis and provides an alternative to liver needle biopsy.

PET/CT

PET/CT is an advanced imaging test that offers information on both tissue metabolism and structure that is not attainable using other conventional imaging procedures.

CT Scan

A Computed Tomography or CT scan is an imaging test that combines computers and 360-degree x-rays to produce highly detailed images of the body. CT scans are one of the best tools to look for sources of pain in the abdomen or pelvis, to find the causes of breathing difficulty, to show the extent of cancers, or to demonstrate problems of the skeleton.

MR Angiogram

Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) provides highly detailed pictures of blood vessels using a strong magnetic field and radio frequency pulses. MRA does not use ionizing radiation and does not involve x-ray exposure.

Thyroid Biopsy

During a fine needle aspiration biopsy of the thyroid, a small sample of cells is removed from the thyroid gland. Samples of the cells are put on a slide for review by the pathologist. The pathologist will examine the cells under a microscope to determine if they are benign or cancerous.

Womens Imaging

CP Advanced Imaging understands the importance of early detection and preventive care. We want to inspire women to be proactive about their health. Our women’s imaging services specialize in breast imaging, imaging of the pelvis and reproductive organs and diagnosing osteoporosis. Our caring staff and on-site radiologists are committed to providing exceptional care to our patients.

Low Dose CT Lung Screening

CT lung screening is a CT scan of the lungs using a low radiation dose technique. It is a screening test which is performed before symptoms begin and in the earliest stage of any potential lung cancer.

CT Angiogram

A Computed Tomography Angiogram or CTA scan is an imaging test that combines computers and 360-degree x-rays to produce highly detailed images of the blood vessels of the body.

CT Virtual Colonoscopy

CT colonoscopy, also known as virtual colonoscopy, is a specialized CT scan which provides a detailed view of the colon. Virtual colonoscopy is minimally invasive and does not require anesthesia unlike conventional colonoscopy.

Breast MRI

Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging provides highly detailed pictures of the breast to help evaluate a wide range of conditions. MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency pulses to produce clear and detailed pictures.

Bone Densitometry

Bone density scanning, also called dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) or bone densitometry, is an enhanced form of x-ray technology that is used to measure bone loss and to predict risk of bone fracture.

Digital Mammography

Mammography is a low-dose x-ray examination of the breast. A mammogram is used in the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases. Current national guidelines recommend annual screening mammography for all women age 40 and over.

3D Mammography Breast Tomosynthesis

Breast tomosynthesis or 3D mammography is an FDA approved advanced technology that can improve detection of breast cancer, particularly in women with dense breast since it provides a clearer image of dense breast tissue.

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(212) 219-9135

155 CANAL STREET NEW YORK, NY 10013

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