An Online Radiology Second Opinion Service
Online, March 8, 2014 (Newswire.com) - This is an era of internet, where people find the solution of every problem through internet. They use internet for shopping, ordering food, finding nearby restaurants and social networking. Now, the people can even seek a medical second opinion without visiting a doctor. XMRI.com called as Experts in Medical and Radiological Imaging offers specialized Radiology Second Opinion, MRI Second Opinion etc. XMRI is a division of USARAD.com, a teleradiology company. XMRI.com is a private company, which is owned and operated by radiologists. The online service has been designed to help the patients, who are not satisfied with the diagnosis or treatment.
The best thing about this service is that people from rural or a small town can also seek an expert opinion on almost all the medical conditions. The company has an expert team of radiologists dealing with Coronary CTA, Muskuloskeletal Radiology, Neuroradiology, Pediatric Radiology, MRI, Body Imaging, PET/CT, Nuclear Medicine, Vascular & Inteventional, General radiology, Echocardiography and cardiology.
Various services like MRI second opinion, CT second opinion, radiology second opinion, opinion on mammography, ultrasound, X ray, PET, primary reads etc, are provided here. The company also offers translation, where reports can be translated from English into any language by medical experts. In addition to this, people can upload a report written in any language and the specialists will translate it into English.
About XMRI second opinion
XMRI is an online medical second opinion service provider. It is formed by a collaborative effort of American radiologists, all Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology. The company uses an automated cloud-based Radiology-on-demand technology platform. For more details, contact on telephone numbers 888-SEE-XMRI or 888-733-9674. The street address is 309 Fellowship Road, Suite 200, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054.
Visit website https://www.xmri.com/about-us/second-opinion-radiologists.html