confirm your Diagnosis
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Over 15 million people each year in the United States will have an error in their radiology report. An expert second opinion can reduce diagnostic error rates by 50%.
15 MILLION
US RADIOLOGY ERRORS EACH YEAR
40 %
RADIOLOGISTs LACK CONFIDENCE IN DAILY READING
12 MILLION
PEOPLE in the US MISDIAGNOSED ANNUALLY
50 %
Reduction IN DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS FROM 2ND OPINIONs
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EXPERT RADIOLOGISTS
FOR SECOND OPINIONS IN ALL RADIOLOGY SPECIALTIES
Abdominal
Radiology
Body Imaging, GI, and Abdominal Radiology specialists can diagnose all diseases of the GI tract and organs of the abdomen including diverticulitis, pancreatitis, Chron's, and abdominal tumors and cancers.
Breast
Radiology
Breast Radiologists specialize in reviewing Mammograms, Digital Breast Tomosynthesis, Breast MRI, and Breast Ultrasounds to examine and make recommendations on breast calcifications, masses, and density.
Head, Neck, &
Spine Radiology
Radiologists specializing in Head, Neck, and Spine imaging review and diagnose diseases focusing on areas including otology, laryngology, neurological disorders, sinus disorders, thyroid disease, and all head and neck cancers.
Pulmonary
Radiology
Pulmonary radiologists diagnose imaging for conditions affecting the lungs including pulmonary fibrosis, COPD, lung cancer, asthma, emphysema, and infectious diseases that affect the lungs.
Musculoskeletal
Radiology
Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal radiologists diagnose injuries and diseases of the joints, bones, muscles, and spine resulting from sports injuries, hereditary conditions, tumors, and arthritis.
Pediatric
Radiology
Pediatric radiologists are experts in diagnosing imaging of infants, children, and adolescents, and teenagers to report on congenital defects, illnesses, injuries, and diseases that affect these special patients.
Cardiac
Radiology
Cardiac imaging specialists use echocardiography, cardiac CT, cardiac MRI, and angiography to identify coronary artery disease, myocardial ischemia, and structural abnormalities and monitor pre and post operative conditions of the heart.
Reproductive & Urinary Radiology
Genitourinary radiologists use ultrasound, CT, MRI, and Nuclear Medicine to diagnose urologic diseases and disorders of the adrenal glands, kidneys, prostate, urethra, urinary tract, and bladder as well as the reproductive system.