14 hours ago How do I register for the SJRA patient portal? South Jersey Radiology (SJRA) Patient Portal is our HIPPA compliant web platform where you may view your SJRA reports and letters securely … >> Go To The Portal
How do I create a patient profile at South Jersey Radiology Associates? For patients who have been to or have scheduled an appointment at South Jersey Radiology Associates, PA, click retry to review your information and try again to be matched with our system's information. New patients click "Create an account" to create a new patient profile.
For patients who have been to or have scheduled an appointment at South Jersey Radiology Associates, PA, click retry to review your information and try again to be matched with our system's information. New patients click "Create an account" to create a new patient profile. Retry Create an account
We are dedicated to preserving your future by providing world class technology at a fraction of the cost. South Jersey Radiology’s board-certified radiologists have sub-specialty training—that is, specific expertise in neuroradiology, body imaging, bone joint imaging, cardiac imaging, nuclear radiology, and women’s imaging.
When you click on the link, you will be taken to our SJRA Patient Portal and prompted to create a password. Your password must be at least eight characters in length. It must contain at least two numbers, two uppercase alpha letters, and one unique character (i.e.!@#$%, etc.).
Our imaging technology is state-of-the-art, low dose and accredited by the prestigious American College of Radiology. We were first in New Jersey to offer 3D mammography.
With 12 offices throughout South Jersey, SJRA offers a wide range of medical imaging services, including MRI, 2D and 3D mammography, PET scans, cardiac imaging, non-invasive prostate MRI imaging, ultrasound, CT scans, and, of course, x-rays. Our imaging technology is state-of-the-art, low dose and accredited by the prestigious American College of Radiology. We were first in New Jersey to offer 3D mammography. Now we are revolutionizing prostate cancer screening for men by putting non-invasive 3T MRI technology into the hands of the best imaging specialists.
South Jersey Radiology’s board-certified radiologists have sub-specialty training—that is, specific expertise in neuroradiology, body imaging, bone joint imaging, cardiac imaging, nuclear radiology, and women’s imaging. They hail from acclaimed medical schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Brown, and Duke. No need to travel to Philadelphia–our radiologists have more than 500 combined years of experience in diagnostic medical imaging right here in your own backyard!
With 12 offices throughout South Jersey, SJRA offers a wide range of medical imaging services, including MRI, 2D and 3D mammography, PET scans, cardiac imaging, non-invasive prostate MRI imaging, ultrasound, CT scans, and, of course, x-rays. Our imaging technology is state-of-the-art, low dose and accredited by the prestigious American College of Radiology. We were first in New Jersey to offer 3D mammography. Now we are revolutionizing prostate cancer screening for men by putting non-invasive 3T MRI technology into the hands of the best imaging specialists.
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Most insurance companies allocate coverage for 1 screening mammogram every 12 months. Please keep in mind that some insurance plans may not cover all of your screening expenses. You may need to check with your insurance or benefits provider to determine your coverage and any potential out of pocket costs.
This process may take between 15-20 minutes to complete. If you are under the age of 35 at the date of your screening, or if you are pregnant or nursing at the date of your screening, you may not be eligible for a screening mammogram. Most insurance companies allocate coverage for 1 screening mammogram every 12 months.