radiology imaging associates patient portal

by Miss Annabell Hoeger 6 min read
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How to become a Radiology Specialist?

Step 2: Enroll in an Accredited Radiology Tech Training Program

  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Introduction to radiologic technology
  • Radiographic physics and equipment
  • Pathology

How to learn Radiology from a radiologist?

  • Spend as much as time in your department as possible and get to know your colleagues and seniors.
  • Treat your seniors and colleagues with respect. ...
  • Develop a good rapport with your technicians. ...
  • Be responsible. ...
  • Try to make your own presentations for inter-department rounds rather than copy-pasting it from other sources. ...

What is associates degree in radiology?

  • Radiographer. Many graduates of an associate's degree program in radiologic sciences find work as radiographers, or X-ray technicians.
  • Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Some schools offer an Associate of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology. ...
  • Other Careers in Radiologic Sciences. ...

Is radiology and medical imaging the same?

While the terms medical imaging and radiology tend to be used interchangeably, they are far from the same thing. Radiology refers to the use of radiation technologies to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries, while medical imaging is a subset of these radiation technologies used by radiologists.

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Brain Health Awareness

Using diagnostic imaging, brain disorders can be better diagnosed, managed, and treated.

For Patients

Commonly asked questions about imaging studies, insurance coverage and our centers.

For Providers

Information for referring physicians about our services, radiologists and exclusive web portals.

Patient Online Services

Texas Radiology Associates send patients a separate bill from the hospital for our radiology services. Our bill looks like this form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the section to find most common questions and answers. If you can’t find your inquiry, use the form to contact us.

Patient Portal

For your convience we implemented an online patient portal that allows you to have full access and control of your statements, payments plans and more. Visit our patient portal here

Contact Our Patient Service Team

We’re happy to introduce another way of connecting with us via our live chat. This new feature also offers 24 / 7 virtual assistance so you can quickly get the help you need. For further questions, fill out the form above and we’ll respond to you in 24 hours or call (972) 474-8974

Radiology Imaging Associates Connect

Connect, our provider portal, gives our referring physicians convenient and quick access to patient study results. Connect provides secure access to your patients’ reports and images and real-time updates on exam status. Reports and images are available to you as soon as they are signed.

An Overview of Connect

Connect allows you to see all your patients’ studies and quickly access reports and images.

Search

Locate any patients seen by a RadNet imaging center. View your patients’ entire exam history to access the report and images you want.

View Reports

View reports directly within the portal, as soon as they are completed and signed.

View Images

View full DICOM images directly within your browser. Use convenient window-leveling, measuring, and scrolling controls.

Download Reports

Download and print the patient report so that you can include it in the patients’ EMR record.

Good Reasons to Radiology Imaging Associates Connect

Delivers access to reports and images quickly and effortlessly for you and your staff, with “real time” information.

Brain Health Awareness

Using diagnostic imaging, brain disorders can be better diagnosed, managed, and treated.

Spend Less on Your Radiology Exam

Before scheduling a radiology exam, it is important to know you have options.

For Patients

Commonly asked questions about imaging studies, insurance coverage and our centers.

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