What time does Kaiser radiology open?

What time does Kaiser radiology open?

General Radiology Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

How do I get an X-ray at Kaiser?

Plain film X-ray is a walk-in service at Kaiser Permanente and does not require prior authorization or an appointment. Please do not fax these requests to the radiology appointing center. Instead, give patients a hard copy of their order and they can go to any Kaiser Permanente facility for service.

How long is an X-ray Order good for?

However, unlike prescriptions for medication, there is not a standard expiration date for imaging orders. If there is ever a question about the validity of an order received for imaging services, the referring physician indicated on the order should be contacted for verification.

How do I schedule a mammogram at Kaiser Colorado?

Once you receive an order from your doctor for a screening mammogram or ultrasound, log onto kp.org (you must be a registered kp.org user). Select the tab for My Health and you’ll see a notification that your care team has created an appointment ticket for you, and then select the notification.

What time does the lab open at Kaiser Antioch?

Lab Services Available by Appointment

Clinic Lab Hours
Antioch Health Center 2335 Country Hills Drive, Antioch, CA 94509 Wednesday & Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Baypoint Health Center 215 Pacifica Avenue, Bay Point, CA 94565 1st and 3rd Wednesday 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Is Kaiser Permanente doing mammograms?

Sandberg. At Kaiser Permanente, women with average breast cancer risk have the option of beginning annual mammograms anytime in their 40s. For women with above-average risk, recommended screening schedules vary. Talk to your doctor about the benefits and risks specific to your situation.

Does Manteca have a Kaiser hospital?

Kaiser Permanente Modesto and Manteca Medical Centers in Manteca, CA is rated high performing in 5 adult procedures and conditions. It is a general medical and surgical facility.

When should I get a mammogram at Kaiser?

For women age 50 to 75 with average breast cancer risk, Kaiser Permanente recommends mammograms every 1 to 2 years. For women age 75 and up, mammograms are offered in the context of shared decision-making between a woman and her physician.