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Dr. Fareed Denath, an exceptional diagnostic radiologist, is committed to delivering precise and comprehensive imaging evaluations that are critical for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. His expertise spans advanced imaging technologies, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and ultrasound, with specialized focus on oncologic imaging, musculoskeletal diagnostics, and neuroimaging. Dr. Denath is particularly skilled in interventional radiology, performing image-guided procedures such as biopsies and catheter placements with precision and care. He has a strong interest in vascular imaging, employing cutting-edge techniques to identify and manage conditions such as aneurysms and arterial stenosis, alongside utilizing dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging for detailed assessments of complex cases. Known for his analytical rigor, collaborative approach, and commitment to advancing diagnostic methodologies, Dr. Denath ensures his patients receive timely and thorough care that enhances treatment outcomes. If you have had the privilege of receiving care from Dr. Fareed Denath, please consider leaving a review to share your experience and help others discover his exceptional expertise and dedication to diagnostic radiology.

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  • 160-2224 Walker Rd, Erie St.Clair Radiology, Windsor ON N8W 5L7

Windsor Regional Hospital

  • Windsor Regional Hospital, 1995 Lens Avenue, Windsor ON N8W 1L9

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