"Coordinators are exceptionally friendly. The in-person introductions were a treat. After hours specialty reads (MR, etc) appreciated."
- Attending Physician, Orlando, Florida
"Great turnaround time. Great communication with radiologist. Work well to ensure we get accurate information on final reports."
- CT Tech, Houston, TX
"Great reliability, turnaround time and overall support... Very professional!"
-Director of Imaging

Our Value To You

Quality – Our quality assurance program delivers extreme accuracy. Whether you need finals or prelims, our reports are typed and clearly answer the clinical question(s).

Speed – 30-minute turnaround time commitment for prelims. STAT finals available in 2 hours or less.

Service – We are here 24/7 to serve you. All critical value calls come from physicians or nurse coordinators—never from a non-medical call center.

Technology – We have multiple redundant broadband connections. We offer innovative solutions such as key images on reports, the 24/7 On Track Viewer™, and One-Click Rating™.

Advantages

  • 24/7 On Track Viewer™ gives you on-site insight into the status of your studies. Watch your studies move through the reading process real time.
  • Complete reports both preliminary and final reports are typed and detailed.
  • Our radiologists are available for phone consultations when needed. Our goal is to ensure that you and your patients receive the best possible care.
  • Preliminary report turnaround in 30 minutes or less.
  • Final reports available in 4 hours or less.

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JCAHO Accredited

JCAHO accredited since 2007, 24/7 Radiology is committed to following strict protocols that ensure every study is handled in a professional and timely manner. Also, JCAHO accredited hospitals gain the benefit of expedited credentialing, making the credentialing process smooth and efficient.

24/7 Radiology is JCAHO certified.

News and Resources

Recent Blog Posts

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Super Bowl Radiology Coverage
Holiday coverage is one of our specialties, and let’s be honest:  Super Bowl Sunday is a holiday.  Do your rads want to take off this Sunday to catch the big game?  Let us know and we’ll get you set up! And by the way… Go Saints!

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