National Diagnostic Imaging (NDI) provides subspecialty teleradiology services to hospitals, imaging centers, office-based imaging practices and outpatient clinics. US radiologists at NDI provide teleradiology services by interpreting medical diagnostic imaging studies submitted electronically from referring physicians via a PACS. The National Diagnostic Imaging company (www.ndximgaging.com) provi
des expert medical diagnostic imaging consultations, personalized final radiology reports and radiologic image interpretation services throughout the United States. NDI is a reliable and trustworthy teleradiology company that collaborates and works remotely with physicians from all over the US. Reliable professionals at NDI provide radiology subspecialty expertise and economical teleradiology services nationwide. NDI provides detailed diagnostic imaging reporting and quick turnaround times in all 50 states. Offsite US fellowship trained subspecialty radiologists at NDI provide comprehensive diagnostic interpretations and detailed peer review second opinions in report format to customers for a fee. NDI provides radiology overread services for medical and legal purposes. Highly skilled medical doctors at NDI specialize in diagnosing injuries and diseases by reporting on medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests). NDI is a teleradiology company that provides timely reporting and documentation of critical test results. Teleradiologists at NDI are certified by the American Board of Radiology. They interpret radiological patient images such as X-rays, CTs (computed tomography) and MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging) on a per study fee basis. NDI radiology subspecialists determine, confirm or refute a medical diagnosis for radiology groups, physicians, lawyers, urgent care clinics and hospitals. NDI provides remote CT reading and diagnostic image interpretation services for computed tomography scans and detailed internal images of the body. A CT scan is a diagnostic imaging exam that uses X-ray technology to produce images of the inside of the body. NDI teleradiology clients include cancer centers, orthopedic surgeons and sports radiologists. NDI provides subspecialized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpretations for orthopedic physicians and surgeons. From a customer service and teleradiology client standpoint, National Diagnostic Imaging is one of the top teleradiology companies in the United States of America. NDI is a full-service subspecialty radiology and teleradiology company based in Cleveland, Ohio. Doctors at NDI write diagnostic reports based on their interpretations of nuclear medicine images, echocardiograms, B-reads, positron emission tomography (PET) scans and ultrasound scans for medical practices, medical centers, family practices and OGBYNs. Diagnostic ultrasound (sonography or diagnostic medical sonography) is an imaging method used by NDI clients. An ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to produce pictures of structures, tissues and organs within the body. Ultrasound images provide important information that NDI radiologists used to diagnose a variety of diseases and conditions. National Diagnostic Imaging provides ultrasound imaging scan interpretations, radiology reading services, diagnostic imaging reporting and secondary reads via teleradiology in all 50 states. NDI radiologists interpret positron emission tomography (PET) scan imaging tests that reveal metabolic or biochemical functions of tissues and organs. They also read oncologic FDG PET/CT scans. F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT is a pivotal imaging modality for cancer imaging and assisting diagnosis. NDI teleradiologists use a PACS system (picture archiving and communication system) to read medical imaging studies on behalf of other radiologists, mobile radiology service providers and radiology departments. NDI radiologists quickly process STAT orders, such as chest x-rays, and the reports are viewable on a PACS telemedicine system. When NDI radiologists interpret medical images for individual private patients, cardiology practices and primary care physicians, they are not physically present in the location where the images are generated. NDI radiologists, such as Dr. Berns (founder), interpret medical images and provide consultations via teleradiology at the request of outpatient clinics, hospital emergency departments and radiology departments. Remote radiologists at NDI provide musculoskeletal (MSK) system X-ray radiograph interpretations, cardiology reads, echo reads and B-reads via teleradiology. NDI physicians provide accurate interpretations of SPECT/CT myocardial perfusion images. Neuroradiologists at NDI review neuroradiology CTs, such as brain and nervous system images, to evaluate the spine, brain and central nervous system in order to identify specific health risks. Fellowship-trained, board certified breast imaging radiologists and women’s imaging specialists at NDI provide expert mammogram interpretations from remote sites via telemammography. They are proficient at reporting their findings of breast ultrasounds, general ultrasounds and bone densitometry studies in order to detect breast cancer and osteoporosis. NDI teleradiologists also read pelvic, vaginal and obstetric ultrasounds. Chiropractic radiologists at NDI interpret imaging exams such MRI, CT, plain radiograph and diagnostic ultrasound and submit their reports to referring chiropractors via teleradiology. NDI physicians who read chest X-rays for work-related diseases like black lung are known as “B readers.” They are certified by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for both federal and state compensation claims. B Read x-rays are a sophisticated interpretation of a chest x-ray. NDI B readers identify exposure and illness caused by substances such as asbestos and silica. Strict guidelines for B Read x-rays provide protocols for examining x-rays and recording changes/anomalies on chest x-rays that may be caused by fibers and dust inhalation. NDI “B readers” are US-based physicians that are experts in classifying radiographs of the pneumoconioses. They examine chest x-rays to determine if a patient has an occupational related diseases caused by particles such as silica and asbestos. View general teleradiology prices at https://www.ndximaging.com/prices/general-teleradiology-prices/. Rates for teleradiology services for diagnostic imaging facilities range from $8 to $75 per study depending on the imaging modality. Request teleradiology prices and remote radiology reading rates at https://www.ndximaging.com/request-teleradiology-prices/. To contact National Diagnostic Imaging, call the main office at 216-514-1199 or 1-800-950-5257 or send an email to info@ndximaging.com. NDI is one of the best teleradiology companies to work for. If you are interested in a job in the teleradiology field with one of America’s leading teleradiology companies, go to: https://www.ndximaging.com/contact/teleradiologist-jobs/. You can also watch this video on how to get a teleradiology job at NDI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c65HlI6R8m0.