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We accept most insurance plans. To insure that
your insurance plan is accepted at our centers,
please click
here for our current insurance list.
Generally, we do not. However, in cases of financial
hardship, we will consider payment arrangements.
Please contact the appropriate office with any
questions you might have.
We need time to review your paperwork and prepare
you for your examination. Our technicians need
to stay on time in order to accommodate the many
patients we see everyday.
Yes, if your child is having an Ultrasound or
MRI. However, you will not be able to stay with
your child if you are having a CT Scan or X-Ray.
The examinations are performed by highly trained
technologists. For more specific information,
select staff from menu bar. All of our technologists
have had extensive training in performing radiological
procedures and are registered professionals.
A board certified radiologist will interpret your
case. Your physician will be notified of your
results usually within 24-48 hours of your examination.
In the event that your case is an medical emergency,
we will notify your physician immediately of your
results.
Yes it is. A radiologist is a physician just like
your family doctor...but he has been trained in
diagnostic radiology. Some of our radiologists
have done additional fellowships (sub-specialties).
All of our radiologists are certified by American
College of Radiology (ACR). This certification
means that you are being evaluated by the very
best available.
Yes there is. The dressing rooms are equipped
with lockers for your safety. Our changing rooms
are clean, comfortable, and private.
Occasionally, the radiologist will request this
happens. In most cases, there is nothing to be
concerned about. Occasionally, additional images
are required to fully evaluate your study.
The radiologist needs to see how your current
films compare with old ones. This helps to identify
subtle changes that may have occurred since your
last examination.
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