Online Images & Reports | Requisition Forms | Insurance | FAQs
How do I schedule my patient?
You can schedule by calling our front office staff at (800) 979-4674 or by faxing your order with the information and we will call the patient directly to book the appointment.
- Requisition Forms
- Fax Numbers:
- Corporate Office, (800) 229-7226
- MetroNorth MRI, (781) 233-2688
- MetroSouth MRI, (508) 588-1643
- MetroWest MRI, (508) 620-7123
- West Suburban Imaging, (781) 237-8938
- Maine locations, (207) 764-1942
How soon can the scan be performed after scheduling?
We can offer same day service and we always accommodate emergencies.
How can I contact a radiologist?
Call (800) 979-4674 or contact the center directly.
How do I access my reports and images?
Reports can be faxed or mailed to your office. Images can be printed and delivered on CD or film. Additionally, images and reports are available online. If you have had the New England Health Imaging PACS installed on your computer, simply click on the short cut key located on your desktop and type in your username and password.
If you are interested in having online images and reports available on your computer, please contact a marketing representative in your area for an initial setup.
- Kimberly A. O'Brien
(781) 844-2116
kobrien@allianceimaging.com
When should I order contrast material (Gadolinium) for my patient's scan?
There are some very specific indications for its use, such as in the postoperative lumbar spine, pituitary dysfunction, intracranial tumors with metastases, spinal tumors (NOT bony metastases), and assessing patients with multiple sclerosis receiving drug therapy. Gadolinium has dramatically improved vascular imaging and we employ it in all patients studied for peripheral vascular disease, aortic, renal artery and mesenteric artery disease, and in many patients with suspected carotid or vertebral artery stenosis. It does not particularly increase the sensitivity of the exam in patients being evaluated for headache and seizures, but in specific cases we may choose to administer it.
