Dr. Longmuir: An Expert in His Field

Dr. Longmuir is in the process of completing his doctoral dissertation application in public health epidemiology. The project will be an observational and cross-sectional epidemiologic study whereby a cohort of subjects are examined for MRI findings and investigated to determine the common associations with respect to low back symptomatology, body mass index and socioeconomic status.

A message from Dr. Gary A. Longmuir, M.App.Sc, DC, DACBR:

Welcome! Whether you are a chiropractic, medical or osteopathic physician or student, I hope you find the information you need contained within the pages of this site. Let me begin by introducing myself: I have been offering quality plain film and advanced diagnostic imaging interpretation services to the Phoenix area since 1987. At Diagnostic X-ray Consultation Services®, I interpret plain films, CT, MRI, and render written radiology reports, technical advice and timely and efficient billing for services rendered. I use Digital Jacket 4.5 Pro DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) software and am able to receive all manner of digital images.


I am an alumnus of the University of Toronto and Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA. I completed a full-time residency in radiology at Cleveland College of Chiropractic and Truman Medical Center in 1986 and became a Board Certified Radiologist in 1987. I have completed a post-doctoral fellowship in MRI. I am licensed in the states of Arizona and Texas. I am a consulting radiologist to American Dynamic Imaging an ACR-accredited non-enclosed weightbearing MRI facility.


My Masters of Applied Science is in Musculoskeletal Disease Management. I currently serve as President of the ACA Council on Diagnostic Imaging, Secretary of the American Board of Chiropractic Specialties and was recently appointed an Adjunct Professor at the Southern California University of Health Sciences. I co-authored the chapter on Brain and Spinal Cord for the 2nd edition of the textbook, Imaging of the Skeleton, Chest and Abdomen, Interpretation of Patterns, by Dennis Marchiori and Ian McLean, published by Elsevier Mosby. I am in the process of completing a PhD in public health epidemiology at Walden University.


My staff and I are available to assist you Monday through Friday from 7:30am-4pm, MST. Our services are available at little or no charge to the doctor and we provide a complimentary courier service in the Greater Phoenix area.


We are committed to assisting you in making your Radiology Department as professional as the rest of your office.



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