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  2. Begin by entering the patient's name, date of birth, and EPIC number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the home, work, and cell phone numbers. Be sure to circle the best number for daytime contact.
  4. Specify the exam requested and provide indications or diagnosis in the respective sections.
  5. Document any relevant patient history and include the ICD 9 code if applicable.
  6. Complete insurance information including carrier, medical group, ID number, and prior authorization if needed.
  7. The ordering provider must sign and date the form. Ensure that reports are copied to specified names and locations as required.

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These advanced medical imaging techniques have many applications in the diagnosis of myocardial diseases, cancer of different tissues, neurological disorders, congenital heart disease, abdominal illnesses, complex bone fractures, and other serious medical conditions.
Diagnostic imaging lets doctors look inside your body for clues about a medical condition. A variety of machines and techniques can create pictures of the structures and activities inside your body. The type of imaging your doctor uses depends on your symptoms and the part of your body being examined.
3 Types of Diagnostic Imaging X-ray. An X-ray gives a clear picture of the internal structure of your body, Cummings says. DEXA scan. Ultrasound. What happens after the diagnostic imaging scan? Convenient care in Corning. Get a clear look.
Diagnostic Imaging Services covers a wide range of imaging or scanning tests that help in the investigation of patient symptoms or explore medical conditions. The most common diagnostic imaging referrals booked by Devon Referral Support Service are for Ultrasound and MRI.
Computed tomography ( CT ) Uses X-rays to produce 3D images of your body. The images are used to diagnose, guide treatment and monitor a broad range of diseases and injuries. Some CT scans require you to have a small tube put into your arm so that dye that shows up on X-ray can be injected during the examination.

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You will be able to eat and drink as normal before your scan unless you are advised otherwise. You will be asked to remove jewellery and anything metallic from your body and, depending on the reason for your scan, you may be given an injection of contrast dye into the affected joint or blood vessels.
In most cases, youll need a referral from your healthcare provider to schedule an MRI. Heres why: Medical Necessity: MRI scans are expensive and are often used for diagnosing serious conditions.

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