Diagnostic Imaging
Whether you’ve broken a bone in a skiing accident, are experiencing heart complications or are an expectant mother, imaging plays a vital role in the care you receive. Both the quality of the imaging performed and the expertise of the professionals operating the equipment and evaluating the results are extremely important.
Our network provides a comprehensive array of imaging services, which include many of the highly specialized technologies found in university settings.
Your comfort and safety
All of our services are performed with modern, well-maintained equipment, which we regularly update to increase comfort and decrease exam lengths. All of our radiologists and staff participate in ongoing training to ensure we are caring for you with as much accuracy and expertise as possible.
If there is anything we can do before, during or after your procedure to increase your comfort, don’t hesitate to let us know.
Your results
All of our imaging departments utilize a Picture Archiving Computer System (PACS), which allows our staff to view, store and manipulate images digitally. For you, this means fast, accurate results. Often, your images will be available for viewing by your physicians within minutes. PACS allows us to transfer images quickly between facilities to ensure that difficult diagnosis can be made by appropriate specialists.
Insurance and billing
Be sure to check with your insurance provider to find out which imaging procedures your plan covers. Depending on your provider and the procedure, you may need to allow time for payment pre-authorization.
Please bring a current insurance card to every appointment and be prepared to submit any co-payment during your visit. If you have billing or insurance questions, please call (800) 567-2132. For payment arrangements or information on financial assistance, call (800) 640-5339. For more information about patient billing and financial services, click here.
Appointment cancellation
If you need to cancel an appointment, please contact the imaging department at your hospital at least 24 hours in advance.

Our staff
All of our radiologists are highly trained, board-certified specialists. All of our radiologic technologists are registered with the American Registry of Radiology Technologists and licensed by the state of Oregon.
Our staff is absolutely committed to providing you with the most excellent care and service possible.
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