Bryan N. Swilley, MD
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
3186 Village Dr #201 Fayetteville NC, 28304About
Dr. Bryan N. Swilley is a highly qualified interventional radiologist who practices in Fayetteville and Angier, North Carolina. He is a member of Valley Radiology. Dr. Swilley specializes in employing medical imaging tools to identify and treat illnesses and injuries. He performs image-guided operations using several modalities, such as ultrasound, x-ray, and CT, to treat trauma, some malignancies, peripheral artery disease, portal hypertension, and venous illness. For more than 50 years, Valley Radiology has offered high-quality medical imaging to patients in Fayetteville, Angier, and surrounding areas. By providing unrivaled radiology knowledge and a focus on patient care, they have been contributing to the improvement of the health of their neighborhood.
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Medical College of Georgia medical degree 2013
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology
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- University of Florida College of Medicine Interventional Radiology
Fellowships
- University of Florida (Vascular and Interventional) (2019)
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- Dr. Bryan N. Swilley is a highly qualified interventional radiologist who practices in Fayetteville and Angier, North Carolina. He is a member of Valley Radiology. Dr. Swilley specializes in employing medical imaging tools to identify and treat illnesses and injuries. He performs image-guided operations using several modalities, such as ultrasound, x-ray, and CT, to treat trauma, some malignancies, peripheral artery disease, portal hypertension, and venous illness.For more than 50 years, Valley Radiology has offered high-quality medical imaging to patients in Fayetteville, Angier, and surrounding areas. By providing unrivaled radiology knowledge and a focus on patient care, they have been contributing to the improvement of the health of their neighborhood.
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Get to know Interventional Radiologist Dr. Bryan N. Swilley, who serves patients throughout the State of North Carolina.
A highly-trained interventional radiologist, Dr. Swilley is affiliated with Valley Radiology, seeing patients in Fayetteville and Angier, North Carolina.
Valley Radiology has been providing quality medical imaging for patients in Fayetteville, Angier, & beyond for over 50 years. They have been helping improve the health of their community by offering an unmatched level of radiology expertise and a focus on patient care.
Graduating with his Bachelor of Science degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008, Dr. Swilley went on to earn his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in 2013, and performed his residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, where he was Chief Resident. Finally, he completed his fellowship in interventional radiology at the same educational venue.
Subsequent to his education, the doctor attained board certification in diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology from the American Board of Radiology (ABR). The ABR is a not-for-profit physician-led organization that oversees the certification and ongoing professional development of specialists in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, radiation oncology, and medical physics.
Interventional radiology is a medical specialization that involves performing a range of imaging and therapeutic procedures to diagnose and treat many clinical problems. Vascular & interventional radiologists focus on diseases of the blood vessels and lymphatic system, but also treat other conditions such as cancer and infertility. They perform minimally invasive treatments that have less risk, pain, and recovery time compared to open surgery.
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