Socorro, a Neonatal Nurse, Felt Comfortable and Cared For During Treatment of Thyroid Cancer

Socorro is a neonatal nurse who lives in New York City. “In 2018, my life changed in an instant,” she recalled, “One day, on my way to work, I got short of breath. I tried to catch my breath, but it took a while to recover. I knew that something was wrong.”

Samantha DeBello

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Women’s Health

At Weill Cornell Medicine, the Department of Interventional Radiology offers a wide range of services to help women, transgender, intersex and non-binary patients achieve optimal health for pelvic pain, uterine conditions, infertility and other conditions affecting the female reproductive organs.

Surgical Support

The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Interventional Radiology is nationally renowned for improving surgical procedures with high-quality imaging technology and minimally invasive capabilities.

Neuroradiology

Within the brain, there is a network of blood vessels that deliver blood enriched with oxygen and nutrients. When blood flow within the brain becomes restricted, this can cause severe problems. This is called neurovascular disease.

One type of neurovascular condition is a stroke. A stroke is a sudden interruption of the blood supply to the brain, which prevents oxygen and nutrients from being carried to the brain. This is a complex occurrence with many causes and symptoms.

Liver and Kidney Health

The liver is an organ located below the diaphragm that helps your body digest food and filter out toxic substances. The liver can become infected, develop autoimmune diseases or cancer.

The kidneys are bean-shaped organs located in the abdomen, on either side of the spine, that filter your blood. This system is often called the “renal system.” The kidneys can develop conditions that prevent it from functioning well, as well as cancer.

Men's Health

At Weill Cornell Medicine, the Department of Interventional Radiology offers a wide range of services to help patients of all genders and gender identities achieve optimal health for prostate conditions, infertility and other conditions affecting the male genital and reproductive organs.

Our compassionate care team will guide you through the process, from routine diagnostic exams to in-depth consultations and treatments. The interventional radiologists at Weill Cornell Medicine are here to help you.