Just recently, two of our Florida neuroradiologists, Dr. The work of our subspecialized radiologists doesn't go unnoticed-our radiologists are constantly being recognized by their communities for their commitment to their practice and their patients. With four centers serving the Orlando community, CDI's radiologists are local and always willing to consult with you on patient cases whenever necessary. They understand that, when it comes to what patients need, there is no one-size fits all, which is why they'll customize protocols to meet your needs. CDI's subspecialized radiologists have a history of strong, collaborative relationships with our referring providers. Providers value their partnership with Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI). All of this leads to earlier intervention, focused attention and a more accurate diagnosis for your patient. CDI's local radiologists have also had additional training in reading exams for a specific area of the body, helping them to see what generalists may not. This also allows subspecialized radiologists to read research and literature that applies specifically to their practice, further enhancing their knowledge and skillset, as reported by the Academy of Radiology Leadership and Management. Subspecialized radiologists increase the quality of patient care because they spend their time reading images of a specific body part. That's why subspecialization has become even more important in guiding patient care. No radiologist can be an expert in every facet of the field. Radiology is a complex and ever-changing practice. Given the trust that your patients are placing in you, it's important that you partner with radiologists who can provide the quality and answers that you and your patients need to guide their care. In fact, they often think that their physician is the one doing the reading. We offer easy, convenient payment options through our secure online payment portal.When patients are sent for medical imaging, most of the time they don't realize that a radiologist is reading their images. If you have any questions, please call the contact number provided on your statement.
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If you are a Medicare patient, or if you are visiting a center affiliated with a hospital or health system, you will receive a separate technical bill for the scan and a professional bill for the radiologist interpretation. In most cases you will receive a global bill that combines the technical fee and professional fees. If you are price comparison shopping, use this grid to help you compare the quality and value of imaging providers. Your insurance card, coverage information or whether it is self-pay.The name of the procedure (example: Knee MRI with contrast).Please have the following information available: If you want to know the cost of your imaging exam before your appointment, call your center and ask for an insurance specialist to provide a personalized price estimate based on your coverage.
Specific questions regarding your policy and coverage should be directed to your insurance carrier as insurance plans and benefits vary widely. Please bring your insurance card to your appointment. In most cases, we are an in-network provider, but please refer to your health plan information to confirm your coverage and requirements for acquiring pre-authorization. We accept most major insurance plans, including auto accident, workers’ compensation and government-funded programs. Our goal is to provide you the best value by providing the highest-quality answers and service at a more affordable cost.
But quality is equally, if not more, important. When it comes to diagnostic imaging, cost is certainly important.