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Welcome to our Patient Portal

https://patientportal.radassociates.com/

View and manage your medical records. Exchange secure messages with our staff. Access forms before you arrive at our office.

Welcome to our Patient Portal – Radiology Associates of Tallahassee

https://patientportal.radassociates.com/

Keep Yourself Connected We now provide you with 24/7 electronic access to: View and manage your medical records Exchange secure messages with our staff Access forms …

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FAQ

How do I request an appointment at Radiology Associates?

Radiology Associates offers appointment requests online for most exams. select the exam you are requesting and fill out the form. Our Patient Services Coordinator will contact you by phone with a day and time for your appointment.

How do I pay for my radiology services at Texas Radiology Associates?

Texas Radiology Associates send patients a separate bill from the hospital for our radiology services. Our bill looks like this form. Use our patient portal to set up the payment plan most suitable for you. Patients can now have full access and control over their payment plans, insurance updates, statement download and more.

What services does Radiology Associates offer?

Women’s Diagnostic Imaging from Radiology Associates offers a complete range of women’s imaging services, including 3-D Mammography™ screening, breast ultrasound and MRI, image-guided breast biopsy, pelvic ultrasound and bone density testing, in each of our ACR Accredited centers, by our caring and supportive staff.

Can Radiology Associates help with prostate cancer?

Radiology Associates’ team of breast health specialists is dedicated to helping you flourish. The American Cancer Society says that one in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime. Caught and treated while it still localized, prostate cancer has a nearly 100% survival rate.

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