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If you need to pick up reports or CDs, please call 201-894-3397 for assistance. MyChart Patient Portal We encourage you to sign up for our patient portal for online access to radiology reports, including EKG, vascular, and echocardiogram tests. These are available 7 days after the final report is signed off by a physician. Access Patient Portal now
Password Reset/Activation Code/Additional Support. If you need additional support for your MyChart account you may e-mail us at info@englewoodortho.com, or you can call our MyChart Patient Support Line at 1-201-569-2770.
New Jersey Imaging Network (NJIN) of Englewood Cliffs. The New Jersey Imaging Network of Englewood Cliffs offers radiology services in Bergen County, including: 3T MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, digital mammography, bone density testing, digital x-ray, and arthrogram radiology studies. Please call to find out the hours, as they differ by exam.
Telemedicine visits involve using a computer or phone to talk to your doctor instead of visiting Englewood Orthopedics. If a telemedicine visit is appropriate, our staff is happy to help get you set up.
MyChart Mobile allows you to access and receive your health information from the convenience of your phone or tablet.
If you need additional support for your MyChart account you may e-mail us at info@englewoodortho.com, or you can call our MyChart Patient Support Line at 1-201-569-2770.
Access clinical records, labs, imaging results, provider reports, and discharge summaries from the last 24 months
Access clinical records, labs, imaging results, provider reports, and discharge summaries from the last 24 months
Computed tomography (CT) scan— A CT scan uses multiple X-ray images that are combined using computer technology to produce a single, cross-sectional image. Fluoroscopy— A fluoroscopy displays a continuous X-ray that appears on a computer monitor; it is often described as a X-ray movie.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)— A MRI uses a strong magnetic field to create images of organs and structures in the body.
Ultrasound— An ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves that bounce back from structures in the body to create images of the body. X-ray— An X-ray uses radiation to produce images of structures in the body by demonstrating differing shades of black and white.
MRI uses a powerful magnetic field, radiofrequency waves, and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional (2-dimensional) and 3-dimensional images of the inside of your body without using ionizing radiation (like X-rays, computed tomography, or nuclear imaging).The test can show your heart’s structure (muscle, valves and chambers) and how well blood flows through your heart and major vessels. MRI of the heart lets your doctor see if your heart is damaged from a heart attack, or if there is lack of blood flow to the heart muscle because of narrowed or blocked arteries. MRI of the brain is used to diagnose stroke, aneurysm and other brain abnormalities. MRI of the pelvis and legs helps to diagnose peripheral artery disease (PAD).
MRI of the brain is used to diagnose stroke, aneurysm and other brain abnormalities. MRI of the pelvis and legs helps to diagnose peripheral artery disease (PAD). CT Scans. Computed Tomography (CT) combines X-rays and computer technology to scan the body and produce detailed cross-sectional images of organs, bone, muscle or other tissue.