wake radiology patient portal

by Dr. Mireille Kuhn 7 min read
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What is the wake Rad UNC Rex patient portal?

The Wake Rad UNC REX Patient Portal provides anytime, always available access to our patients imaging reports. Simply create a login to access your radiology results, reports and images. Click here to sign up for the Patient Portal.

How do I contact wake radiology?

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How can current patients access information in wake internal medicine consultants?

For your convenience, Wake Internal Medicine Consultants allows current patients to access information through your Patient Portal. To log into your portal account, please click here.

Is wake radiology part of UnitedHealthcare?

Wake Radiology is a contracted, in-network provider for most major managed care insurance plans. We also provide imaging services and file claims on behalf of patients whose plans (including UnitedHealthcare) have out-of-network benefits that help cover Wake Radiology imaging fees.

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What is Wakerad UNC REX?

WakeRad UNC REX invests in technology that makes it easier and faster for area health professionals to get information from us. Our always-on, mobile-friendly InteleConnect PACS and Provider Portal give you access to online ordering, detailed reports and patient images right where providers need them. Learn More

What can a subspecialist radiology do?

Our subspecialized radiologists can help you select the appropriate imaging exams, discuss a diagnosis and provide treatment support.

Is breast imaging FDA accredited?

All of our outpatient breast imaging offices are certified by the FDA and accredited by ACR for mammography. All other imaging modalities are ACR accredited.

Is it safe to have an imaging exam in an outpatient office?

All of our outpatient offices are following strict safety and cleaning protocols to ensure it’s safe for patients to have needed imagin g exams. We’re ready for patients to return to care.

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