Services:
Venus Teleradiology & Healthcare Solution provides continuous & reliable 24-hour teleradiology coverage to the hospitals / clinics and imaging centers that require short-term support during business hours. We also offer Preliminary Interpretations and Final interpretations to those hospitals and clinical experts that need some extra support either for overflow during busy times, vacation coverage, or to replace the locum tenens program they commonly use.
Venus Teleradiology & Healthcare Solution has expertise in following modalities
A. MRI Services
B. CT Scan Services
C. Ultrasound Services (Sonography)
D. Color Doppler Services
E. X-Ray Services (Conventional Radiology)
Subspecialities coverage is available for General, Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal, GI, GU, Chest, Cardiac and Mammography. Venus Teleradiology & Healthcare Solution has certified radiologists who follows internal protocols based on client instructions to dictate preliminary for final report. Our radiologist will not provide interpretations outside of their speciality. Venus Teleradiology & Healthcare Solution provides transcribed radiology report within 24 hours (normally within 12 hours). Sometimes the turnaround time is extremely quick with less than 30 minute for non-emergent preliminary reads and expedited for critical and stroke studies.
| Preliminary Interpretations: Venus Teleradiology & Healthcare Solution provide Preliminary Read for emergency room & Preliminary Reports include all pertinent findings and immediate communication for any critical findings. Preliminary Reports is the need of all doctors and hospitals overflow studies. It can be available for intermittent coverage as an extension of practices and will provide patients with the highest quality care. | Final Interpretations: We have Board Certified radiologists on board who can provide a Final Read for emergency room purposes or a Final Read for the official patient record and for use in billing. Final Reports can be provided for emergent and non-emergent studies. Final reports include all findings and require access to prior studies and all relevant patient information for a complete diagnosis. |

