how to see x ray on patient first portal

by Mr. Rico Harris 6 min read

Xray Services | Breaks and Fractures - Patient First

23 hours ago X-rays. Every Patient First is equipped to provide routine digital x-rays of the chest, abdomen, spine, skull, and extremities. This means if you come in with a fracture, for example, we can confirm the break, put a splint on it, and, if necessary, arrange for you to see a specialist. Our on-site x-ray also helps our physicians diagnose conditions such as pneumonia, kidney stones, … >> Go To The Portal


How to sign up for patient first portal?

X-rays. Every Patient First is equipped to provide routine digital x-rays of the chest, abdomen, spine, skull, and extremities. This means if you come in with a fracture, for example, we can confirm the break, put a splint on it, and, if necessary, arrange for you to see a specialist. Our on-site x-ray also helps our physicians diagnose conditions such as pneumonia, kidney stones, …

What is the patient portal and how do I use it?

Log in to the Patient First Portal. Click on “View Your Medical Visits & Lab Results”. Your visits are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on the visit during which you had the test. If your lab …

Do you offer X-rays at patient first?

The Patient Portal provides patients a convenient resource and a home for their Patient First medical records. Once registered, you may use the portal to: View Your Medical History: Have …

Where can I learn more about digital imaging at patient first?

On-Site Services. Since 1981, Patient First has provided urgent and primary health care on a non-appointment basis in convenient locations. Walk in to see a physician and walk out with a …

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What information should I have available when I call Patient First about my bill?

We are here to help you understand your bill. However, Patient First can only help explain bills after the insurance company has taken action. If y...

What is the best time for me to call your billing department hotline?

For your convenience, we are available from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

I have a bill from Patient First that should have been paid by my insurance company. What’s going on...

Patient First routinely bills insurance companies within two days of the date of service. If the insurer does not respond within 60 days, we assume...

Can you help me with questions I have about my insurance benefits?

We want to help you resolve issues concerning your account. However, we cannot answer questions about your health insurance benefits. Insurance pla...

When I go to Patient First, what would I do if I recently got a new job with a different insurance p...

It is our standard procedure to ask you for your insurance card at each visit, so always bring your most recent insurance card with you. It is espe...

What is the Patient First payment policy?

Click here to view our payment policy.

Do you take my insurance?

Patient First accepts all major health insurance plans and will file claims for you. To determine if we participate with your plan, please visit ou...

How much does a visit cost?

How much you pay for your visit depends on your insurance plan. If you do not have insurance or have an insurance with which do not participate, Pa...

What is the difference between co-payment, deductible, and co-insurance?

Co-Payment – The fixed out-of-pocket cost you pay for a visit, defined by your insurance plan. Deductible – The cumulative amount you must pay out-...

How can I change the credit care on file for an upcoming scheduled payment?

At any time prior to the scheduled charge date, you can pay your balance online by visiting make a payment using any valid credit or HSA card. We w...

How to contact Patient First Referral Center?

Depending on your insurance, you may need to call the Patient First Referral Center at (800) 370-8197 at least two weekdays prior to your appointment so that approval for your visit with the specialist can be obtained from your insurance company.

What is the phone number for patient first?

If we haven't answered your question already, please refer to the articles below, or give us a call toll free at (800) 447-8588 .

What to call insurance company before calling patient first?

If your insurance company has not already taken action on a claim, you should call them before calling Patient First. For faster and more accurate assistance, you should be prepared to provide: the name of the patient. the name of the person who accepts financial responsibility for the bill (guarantor) the account number shown on your bill.

Does Patient First offer self pay?

How much you pay for your visit depends on your insurance plan. If you do not have insurance or have an insurance with which do not participate, Patient First offers an economical Self-Pay program. To view the self-pay prices for office visit charges and add-on services, select your state. Maryland. New Jersey.

Can Oon be reimbursed?

Your insurer may reimburse some portion of your payment, depending on your health plan benefits for OON providers. To learn more about your OON benefits, please call your insurance plan at the member services number on the back of your insurance card.

Is Patient First an urgent care?

Yes. Patient First provides a full range of preventive and primary services for patients over the age of seven. To learn more about our primary care services, please visit our Primary Care page. Please note that with some select insurance companies Patient First participates as an urgent care provider only.

Do you need to have a prior referral to a PCP?

Yes. Before we can process your referral request, you must have the approval of your Patient First Primary Care Physician (PCP). If a prior referral authorization has expired or you have used all your authorized visits, you will need to call your PCP for approval first.

What is patient first?

Patient First is able to evaluate and treat a wide range of routine injuries. Each Patient First center is equipped with an on-site x-ray, which means we can provide digital x-rays of the chest, abdomen, spine, and extremities for our patients - no appointment necessary.

What time does telehealth visit?

Telehealth. See a Patient First physician from the comfort of your home. Telehealth visits are available from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, for certain conditions including cough, chest congestion, skin infections, sore throat, and fever. Many prescription refills are also available via Telehealth visits. Learn More.

Why are labs available on site?

If necessary, lab tests and prescription drugs are available on-site to save time and reduce the need for extra trips. Because no appointment is necessary, patients can come at times that best fit their schedules and when urgent medical attention is needed. Learn More.

Competitive Compensation. Great Benefits. Flexible Hours

Founded by a physician in 1981, Patient First operates 76 primary and urgent care medical centers in the mid-Atlantic region. Patient First offers flexible work hours, competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and a pleasant work environment!

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