Virginia E. Klaas M.D., Radiologist
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Virginia E. Klaas M.D.

Nuclear Medicine Specialist

5/5(1)
533 South 336th Street Suite C Federal Way Washington, 98003
Rating

5/5

About

Director of Nuclear Medicine Department at Valley Medical Center

Education and Training

Irvine School of Medicine

University of California

Univ Of Ca- Irvine- Ca Coll Of Med- Irvine Ca 1989

Board Certification

Nuclear Medicine

Radiology

Nuclear MedicineAmerican Board of Nuclear MedicineABNM

RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- Nuclear Radiology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 35 years of experience
Virginia E. Klaas M.D.
Virginia E. Klaas M.D.'s Expert Contributions
  • What is the key difference between an X-ray and a CT Scan?

    An X-ray generally is 2D, so details may not be seen as well. A CT is 3D; the T stands for tomographic. Often, contrast will be given during a CT to help define structures much better. From your description, it sounds like a CT scan is a good idea. You need to know what you are dealing with and a plain X-ray is not giving you, or the doctors, all the information you need. READ MORE

  • What are the tests to confirm bone marrow cancer?

    A bone marrow biopsy would be needed to confirm the diagnosis. Other tests frequently ordered to help define the extent of the disease are CT, MRI, bone scan and possibly a PET. Blood tests are also usually needed to assess for anemia and other blood abnormalities READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Awards

  • 'Top Doctor,' Seattle Magazine, 2010   
  • Top Doctor, Top 1%, US News World Reports 2012   
  • Top Doctor, Seattle Magazine 2011   
  • Top Doctor Seattle Metropolitan Magazine 2012   
  • Top Doctor Seattle Magazine 2012   
  • Alpha Omega Alph Medical Honor Society since 1989   
  • Intern of the year 1990   

Internships

  • Saint Mary's Hospital, San Francisco

Fellowships

  • Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology; St. Louis, Missouri, 1995, Nuclear Medicine

Professional Society Memberships

  • Society of Nuclear Medicine, Radiologic Society of North America, King County Medical Society, American Medical Association, American Roentgen Ray Society, Washington State Medical Association

Articles and Publications

  • A Diagnostic Approach to Asbestosis, Utilizing Clinical Criteria, High Resolution Computed Tomography, and Gallium Scanning. American Journal of Industrial Medicine vol 23, number 5, 1993

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Excellent Teachers and Great Mentors

Hobbies / Sports

  • Ballroom Dancing

Virginia E. Klaas M.D.'s Practice location

533 South 336th Street Suite C -
Federal Way, Washington 98003
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New patients: 253-661-1700
Fax: 253-661-4565

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