Phone: 1-800-767-6747 Fax: 1-800-479-1070 E-Mail : scheduling@porteckhealthnetworks.com   

Established in 1993, our network is comprised of the finest imaging centers throughout the United States. Porteck Health Networks partners with employers, insurers, TPAs, PPOs, worker's compensation and case management companies. Porteck Health Networks performs appointment scheduling, credentialing, network development, reporting, and claims administration.

Porteck Health Networks maintains a high quality diagnostic imaging network that provides a level of excellence in diagnostic quality imaging and physician reporting. We monitor our network on a regular basis to uphold high quality medical services standards. We secure volume discounts to save you money. It will be our pleasure to create a customized arrangement to meet and exceed your needs.

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MRI / Open and Closed
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to provide pictures of organs and structures inside the body. In many cases, MRI provides information that cannot be obtained from an X-ray, ultrasound, or CT scan. The main contrast medium for MRI is Gadolinium.

CT/CAT
A CT scan is a special type of X-ray that uses a computer to combine many separate x-rays to produce detailed pictures of structures inside the body. A CT scan is also called a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan.

Nuclear Medicine - PET Scans
Positron Emission Tomography (or PET scan) is a nuclear scanning test. During a PET scan, a radioactive substance called a tracer is combined with a chemical substance and either inhaled or injected into a vein. The tracer emits tiny, positively charged particles (called positrons) that produce signals. A special camera records the tracer's signals as it travels through the body and collects in organs. A computer then converts the signals into three-dimensional images of the examined organ. PET scans provide information about an organ's function (metabolism).

Other Radiology Services
Please contact our client services representatives for additional information about your specific radiology needs.

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