
For Patients
BillingThere is sometimes confusion regarding bills for radiology procedures as most often there are two separate bills. One bill is usually from the facility where your procedure was performed, called the technical component. The second portion of the bill is from the radiologist, the physician specialist who interpreted your images. If you have any questions about your bill please don’t hesitate to call 501-371-9401. Helpful LinksMy Radiologist - Information from the American College of Radiology explaining what a radiologist is and what they do to serve patients. Radiology Info - RadiologyInfo is designed to answer your questions related to the many radiologic procedures and therapies available to you and your family. The Web site provides you with information whether you're preparing for a baseline mammogram, learning more about your child's x-ray, or researching radiation oncology (cancer therapy) procedures. RadiologyInfo tells you how various x-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, radiation therapy and other procedures are performed. It also addresses what you may experience and how to prepare for the exams. Patient Information, American College of Radiology - As a patient, you have a say in who provides your health care and where you receive it. A core element of the ACR’s mission is to maximize the quality and safety of patient care by providing resources to help you make informed decisions. The ACR is comprised of physicians and experts in radiology. While their role in your care is essential, it is not always thoroughly understood. Please take charge of your health: Learn who your radiologist is, what it means to be an ACR-accredited facility, and the importance this information has on the quality and safety of your medical care.
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