patient portal tower radiology

by Nasir Halvorson DVM 4 min read
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What is the patient portal?

The patient portal allows you to access and print your exam reports online. Please note reports are not posted to the portal right away. The patient portal keeps a historical record of your imaging reports that you have had performed at Tower. The patient portal does not include your exam images.

Why choose tower radiology centers?

Our radiologists are committed and proudly support Tower Radiology Centers vision to provide the highest level of quality outpatient radiology care to the Tampa Bay Areas. Please Note: We have migrated to a new RIS and PACS system. Please see these FAQ's here and here for help.

How do I access my imaging exam reports?

Your medical records include both a written report which lists the findings and diagnosis of your imaging exam and the actual images from the exam which are often requested by a referring physician. The patient portal allows you to access and print your exam reports online. Please note reports are not posted to the portal right away.

How do I make an appointment online with tower?

We offer convenient online scheduling, a request for Tower to call you, or you can call our scheduling department directly. To manage your scheduled appointments online click the “Manage Appointment Online” button below. PLEASE NOTE: Our Online Scheduling Portal, including access to online patient forms, is temporarily down for maintenance.

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What is a thoracic radiologist?

Thoracic Radiology is a subspecialty that is dedicated to diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the chest, especially the heart and lungs and surrounding tissue, using imaging tools such as x- ray, CT, CT angiography , ultrasound, and MRI. This includes lung cancer screening and malignancy and airway diseases such as asthma ...

What is cardiac radiology?

Cardiac Radiology is a subspecialty that is dedicated to the diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the heart and vascular or circulatory system, including blood and lymphatic vessels. They aim to evaluate and diagnose diseases such as heart disease, leaky heart valves, myocardial infarction, and defects in the size and shape ...

What is body imaging?

Body Imaging is a subspecialty that is dedicated to diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the liver, bladder and kidneys through the imaging of the abdomen and pelvis, including the genitals, urinary organs and gastrointestinal tract. They also assist in fat and iron quantification and cancer staging.

What are the primary tools used in pediatric radiology?

The primary tools used are fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT, MRI, CT/MR enterography, and MR Elastography. A Pediatric Radiologist is an expert in the diagnosis, care, and management of congenital abnormalities, illnesses, injuries, and diseases in infants, children, and adolescents.

What is the subspecialty of neuroradiology?

Neuroradiology is a subspecialty that requires expertise in diagnosing and evaluating injuries and diseases of the brain, nervous system, head, neck and spine using MRI, CT, x-ray, and ultrasound imaging tools. They also diagnose and treat disorders such as aging and degenerative diseases, seizure disorders, cancer, stroke, ...

What is a thoracic radiologist?

Thoracic Radiology is a subspecialty that is dedicated to diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the chest, especially the heart and lungs and surrounding tissue, using imaging tools such as x- ray, CT, CT angiography , ultrasound, and MRI. This includes lung cancer screening and malignancy and airway diseases such as asthma ...

What is cardiac radiology?

Cardiac Radiology is a subspecialty that is dedicated to the diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the heart and vascular or circulatory system, including blood and lymphatic vessels. They aim to evaluate and diagnose diseases such as heart disease, leaky heart valves, myocardial infarction, and defects in the size and shape ...

What is body imaging?

Body Imaging is a subspecialty that is dedicated to diagnostic imaging and diagnosis of diseases of the liver, bladder and kidneys through the imaging of the abdomen and pelvis, including the genitals, urinary organs and gastrointestinal tract. They also assist in fat and iron quantification and cancer staging.

What is the subspecialty of musculoskeletal radiation?

They also diagnose and treat disorders such as aging and degenerative diseases, seizure disorders, cancer, stroke, cerebrovascular diseases, and trauma. Musculoskeletal. Musculoskeletal Radiology is a subspecialty that requires expertise in diagnosing and evaluating the muscles and the skeleton with in-depth knowledge of disease state ...

What is nuclear medicine?

Nuclear Medicine is a subspecialty that requires expertise in evaluating the structure and function of an organ, tissue, bone or system of the body using PET/CT and trace amounts of radioactive material.

What are the primary tools used in pediatric radiology?

The primary tools used are fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT, MRI, CT/MR enterography, and MR Elastography. A Pediatric Radiologist is an expert in the diagnosis, care, and management of congenital abnormalities, illnesses, injuries, and diseases in infants, children, and adolescents.

What is the subspecialty of neuroradiology?

Neuroradiology is a subspecialty that requires expertise in diagnosing and evaluating injuries and diseases of the brain, nervous system, head, neck and spine using MRI, CT, x-ray, and ultrasound imaging tools. They also diagnose and treat disorders such as aging and degenerative diseases, seizure disorders, cancer, stroke, ...

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