MID-ATLANTIC IMAGING CENTERS SCHEDULING PROTOCOLS FOR 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, date of birth, and contact numbers. Ensure accuracy for seamless communication.
  3. Review the specific requirements for each type of exam (Mammogram, Breast Ultrasound, Bone Density) and check the appropriate box indicating whether you have been seen at MAIC before.
  4. For each exam type, gather and upload any necessary documents such as insurance cards and doctor's scripts directly through our platform.
  5. Read through the financial policy section carefully. Initial each point to confirm your understanding and agreement with the terms outlined.
  6. Finally, sign and date the authorization for release of medical record information at the bottom of the form before submitting it.

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Imaging facility means an establishment maintained for converting, copying, duplicating, recording and printing record image facsimiles on various storage media, and for providing for the identification, indexing, and processing of such record image facsimiles.]
An outpatient visits a hospital, clinic, or similar facility for diagnosis, treatment, or a procedure, and then is free to leave. In some cases, outpatient care may include an overnight hospital stay.
Outpatient imaging centers are much faster, frequently offering same-day and next-day appointments. Once at your appointment, the outpatient experience is quick with minimal waiting and no bumps to your appointment time to accommodate hospital urgent or ER cases.
The AMI Imaging Patient Portal provides secure online access to your imaging exam results and upcoming imaging appointment reminders. Before accessing your exam results, you will need to setup an account.
The Mid-Atlantic Imaging Centers focus on ensuring our patients have access to the absolute best level of care available, including 2D and 3D tomosynthesis, mammography, ultrasound, and bone density. This technology allows for effective prevention and management of total health and wellness at any age.

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