Kay Miller Hamrick, MD
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
201 Aldasoro Rd. Telluride CO, 81435About
Dr. Kay Miller Hamrick is a radiologist practicing in Odessa, TX. Dr. Miller Hamrick specializes in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging techniques such as X-Rays, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography exams. These techniques offer accurate visibility to the inside of the patients body and help to detect otherwise hidden illnesses so that they can be treated quickly and efficiently.
Education and Training
University of Alabama School of Medicine 1985
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How long is a CT scan without contrast?
Just a matter of minutes. Getting registered and changed to a gown takes the most time. If they decide to use oral contrast that will take about an hour longer. READ MORE
Are radiation treatments painful?
It depends some can be. I’m not a radiation oncologist. They may be better to help you. READ MORE
I had a transvaginal ultrasound?
If it was transvaginal, you should have been studied through the vagina with a transvaginal us probe. KMD READ MORE
Is CT contrast dye radioactive?
No READ MORE
Can you be allergic to IV contrast?
Yes. It’s possible. You will be monitored and can be treated if needed. READ MORE
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Get to know Dr. Hamrick, Radiologist with 20 years of experience who is now the Founder of K-MD Aesthetic Medicine, serving Telluride and the surrounding area since 2014.
Dr Kay Miller Hamrick made the leap from ‘Top Radiologist in America’ to ‘Top Aesthetic Medicine Doctor’ of 2019. Having trained in medical physics, radiology, and mammography, and holding certificates in vascular and interventional work, Dr. Hamrick combined these skills with her passion for innovation in medicine, to develop, own and operate her Aesthetic Medicine practice in Telluride, Colorado.
Dr. Hamrick is now one of the most sought physicians in Colorado. She is transforming her field by using the best possible products, equipment and advanced technology to produce what she refers to as a “natural, photo-shopped look.”
Using lasers, neuromodulators and fillers, she treats the effects of aging and diseases of the skin. The state-of-the-art laser and light equipment manufactured by Sciton, considered the gold standard in the industry, gives her the tools to revitalize the skin of her patients to keep it healthier and younger-looking for years to come.
Dr. Hamrick’s extensive education began at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, in Birmingham (UAB) where she earned her medical degree and graduated with top honors. It was there she also completed her internship in pathology; and residency and fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology. She also was on faculty at the University of Alabama Medical School and at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston where she trained fellows and residents in their post-graduate studies as a practicing surgeon.
Dr. Hamrick’s expertise, innovation and compassionate care are why she consistently receives five star reviews from her patients. She keeps up with the latest techniques in procedures and is qualified and skilled in providing the best results and outcomes for each patient she treats.
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