At West Cancer Center & Research Institute, our radiology team offers advanced, minimally invasive procedures designed to relieve pain, restore function, and improve quality of life. Using image-guided techniques, our specialists target the underlying causes of pain and disease to provide lasting relief without the need for major surgery.
Each treatment plan is personalized to meet the individual needs of our patients—offering faster recovery, fewer risks, and renewed comfort through leading-edge, image-guided care.
Appointment Information:
To refer a patient or schedule an appointment, please contact our Radiology Department directly using the information below, or call us at 901.609.3556. Our team is ready to assist you with any questions and ensure a seamless scheduling experience.
GENICULATE ARTERY EMBOLIZATION
Experiencing knee pain from arthritis? Geniculate Artery Embolization (GAE) may be the answer for you. This minimally invasive out-patient treatment targets inflammation in the knee – causing pain.
PLANTAR FASCIITIS EMBOLIZATION (PFE)
If you have sharp heel pain, the cause may be Plantar Fasciitis, which is due to irritation and inflammation of the thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot (plantar fascia). We offer a minimally invasive procedure when other conservative treatments have failed.
PROSTATIC ARTERY EMBOLIZATION
Men experiencing difficulty urinating, frequent urination, or bladder failure may have a condition called Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). If you are having these symptoms, a minimally invasive option -PAE- may be right for you.
UTERINE FIBROID EMBOLIZATION (UFE)
Women who want to avoid a hysterectomy to relieve heavy bleeding and pelvic pain may be ideal candidates for UFE, a minimally invasive, out-patient option.
RECTAL ARTERY EMBOLIZATION (RAE)
Struggling with pain or bleeding from hemorrhoids? RAE is a minimally invasive, out-patient treatment that targets the blood vessels supplying hemorrhoids.
VERTEBROPLASTY / KYPHOPLASTY
Back pain from spinal compression fractures can be extremely painful and impact your mobility. A minimally invasive, out-patient procedure done under local anesthesia called Vertebroplasty or Kyphoplasty may be your answer.





