The Importance of Diagnostic Imaging in Early Detection
Diagnostic imaging is a critical part of catching and treating medical conditions early. Your doctor may recommend diagnostic imaging if you have specific…
Gateway Diagnostic Imaging makes your medical imaging experience as stress-free and wallet-friendly as possible. We offer MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with expert reads from board-certified, subspecialized radiologists. Prescription oral sedatives are also available for patients with transportation who may suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety. When you get your imaging from Gateway Diagnostic, you can rest easy knowing you’re in good hands.
Diagnostic imaging can be pricey. But at Gateway Diagnostic Imaging, our patients see up to 400% cost savings compared to a hospital MRI.
To give you high-quality affordable medical imaging, we are in-network with all major insurance companies including Blue Cross® Blue Shield®, UnitedHealthcare®, Aetna®, and Cigna®, and we accept CareCredit®. For those without insurance or who need financial assistance, we offer self-pay rates and medical financial assistance programs to those who qualify.
Best of all, our patients only get one bill for all services with global billing. You will not receive multiple bills for facility or radiologist fees.
At Gateway Diagnostic Imaging, we know our patients have jobs, caregiving duties, and other responsibilities that make it tough to receive imaging during normal business hours. That’s why we offer flexible weekend, early morning, and evening hours. We also offer same-day appointments and Fast Scan technology, which reduces scan times so you can be in and out as fast as possible.
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