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Radiology Information
Description
Radiology is the use of medical imaging technology to learn about diseases in the human body. A radiologist is a physician who works with X-rays, ultrasound, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), CT scans (Computed Tomography), and other imaging technology to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases or disorders, such as breast cancer, tumors, lung cancer or heart disease.
Location Density Information
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Alabama has
60 practicing
radiologists. Broken out by city, radiology doctor density
in Alabaster is 1,
in Andalusia is 1,
in Anniston is 1,
in Birmingham is 14,
in Decatur is 1,
in Dothan is 1,
in Fairhope is 3,
in Florence is 1,
in Foley is 2,
in Fort Payne is 1,
in Gadsden is 1,
in Hartselle is 1,
in Homewood is 1,
in Huntsville is 4,
in Mobile is 16,
in Montgomery is 8,
in Ozark is 1,
in Roanoke is 1,
in Russellville is 1,
in Scottsboro is 1,
in Selma is 2,
in Sylacauga is 1,
in Troy is 1,
in Tuscaloosa is 3,
and in Wedowee is 1.
Alabama Information
Montgomery is the capital city of this southern state, though Birmingham is its largest city. Population in 2005 was 4,557,808. Alabama is the birthplace of historical figures Hank Aaron, Helen Keller, and George Washington Carver. Take an airboat tour on the Mobile river delta, see the Alabama Civil Rights museum in Mantua, or tour the Jazz Hall of Fame in Birmingham. Visit the Shakespeare Festival Theater Complex in Montgomery, or play a round of golf at one of Alabama’s many acclaimed courses. From the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the state’s north to the Gulf coast beaches in the south, Alabama’s scenery includes a varied and diverse landscape.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Alabama has a population of 4,557,808.
Of this population, 1,074,627 are under the age of 18
and 600,258 are at or above the age of 65.