Dr. Peggy Avagliano is the Head of Women's Imaging and serves as an Attending Radiologist at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center. She is board-certified as a Diagnostic Radiologist and fellowship-trained in Women's Imaging.
Dr. Peggy Avagliano is the Head of Women's Imaging and serves as an Attending Radiologist at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center. She is board-certified as a Diagnostic Radiologist and fellowship-trained in Women's Imaging.
Head of Women's Imaging
Education and Training
A.B., Bryn Mawr College
M.D., Jefferson Medical College
Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ
Fellowship, Women’s Imaging, University of California
Board Certification
Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology
Hospital and Clinical Appointments
Attending Radiologist, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center
Special Clinical Interests
Ultrasound
Mammography
Minimally Invasive Breast Biopsies
Breast MRI
I know she was just trying to do her job correctly, but she was very rough and I was basically tortured especially with the Lt. MRI Bx. and felt alot more pain then when I had the original Bx. with another more empathetic Dr. Hardy who gave me extra Lidocaine. Not to mention that I was at the office for almost 4 hrs. altogether because she was giving results to other patients, I was in and out of the MRI machine multiple times because, they couldn't find the area, and then they couldn't find one of the clips even after doing having multiple Mammo. Views on my already VERY SORE breasts!!
Very nice and knowledgeable. Enjoy her and the team
Very nice 👌 👍
Her explanation about the imaging was easy to understand. She was polite courteous.
Dr Peggy Brilliant and staff caring and knowledgeable
Peggy made biopsy as painless as possible also with distracting conversation
She was very efficient and answered my questions
So appreciate her honesty
she spoke a bit fast however I was able to have my ??’s answered subsequently
Dr. Peggy was very thorough with her examination. She explained the test results and gave me time to ask questions.