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Justin Anthony Chetta, MD

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Dr. Chetta is a radiologist who specializes in neuroimaging. He graduated summa cum laude from the Baylor University honors college and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He then went to Baylor College of Medicine and is a member of the Gold Humanism honor society.

He then completed an internal medicine internship and a diagnostic radiology residency at Baylor College of Medicine. During this time, Dr. Chetta was elected chief resident, graduated at the top of his class, and bestowed the distinction of honorary medical physicist. Subsequently, he completed fellowships in neuroradiology at Baylor College of Medicine and musculoskeletal imaging/intervention at the University of Colorado.

In addition to diagnostic neuro and musculoskeletal radiology, Dr. Chetta has added expertise in spine procedures such as cement augmentation, radiofrequency ablation, and interventional pain management. He is interested in quality improvement and optimizing imaging protocols.
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Provider Information

Clinical Areas of Interest

Neuroradiology
Spine injections

Gender

Male

Languages

English

Education

Denver - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Fellowship, 2020
Houston - Baylor College of Medicine
Fellowship, 2019
Houston - Baylor College of Medicine
Internship, 2014
Houston - Baylor College of Medicine
Medical school, 2013
Houston - Baylor College of Medicine
Residency, 2018

Certifications

Diagnostic Radiology
Neuroradiology

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