open imaging greenvillle patient portal

by Prof. Graham Zboncak 3 min read

Hunt Regional Open Imaging - Greenville

27 hours ago 3003 Joe Ramsey Blvd. Greenville, TX 75401. Phone 903-455-3330. Hunt Regional Open Imaging (HROI) in Greenville, Texas offers a wide range of outpatient imaging and radiology services. >> Go To The Portal


How do I access my images through open system imaging?

Welcome Physicians! If you would like to access your images through the web please email our IT department and request a username and password. If you already have a log in account please click the link below to be able to access the Open System Imaging Web Portal. Open System Imaging is very happy to have you visit our website.

What is the patient portal for TGH imaging and tower radiology?

We offer patients 24/7 access to a personalized patient portal to view their exam reports and images along with a detailed clinical summary of their TGH Imaging and Tower Radiology exam history. Below you will find links to the portal and FAQ’s.

How do I get a copy of my imaging?

We migrated to a new platform on February 13, 2017 to improve patient accessibility. For a copy of your imaging, please contact our medical records department online by clicking here or call (813) 875-7424.

How do I request a patient portal login?

If you have additional questions or would like to request a patient portal login, please email our portal support at PortalSupport@TowerRadiologyCenters.com. *Link for patients with an established login. To activate account / request a login, please email PortalSupport@TowerRadiologyCenters.com.

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We are now using a new electronic health records system called Power2Patient

This new system includes a patient portal which will become the new hub for interacting with the clinical staff. On the patient portal you can:

Schedule a Complimentary Phone Consultation

Schedule a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation with one of our Forum Health Advisors to discuss treatments, providers, costs and if Forum Health is right for you!

Register for myHuntHealth

To register for a myHuntHealth account, click the "Enroll Here" button on the top-right side of this page. When setting up your account, you will be prompted for your patient number which is located on your discharge paperwork (this number will start with a G). You may also find your G number by calling 903.408.5886.

Download our App

Our patient portal can be accessed conveniently through a free app called Meditech MHealth.

Our Health Information Exchange

Hunt Regional Healthcare is now live with HASA—the health information exchange for North, South and West Texas regions—marking a milestone for Hunt County and surrounding areas in which doctors and health care providers will now have electronic access to patient records from other providers.

Encrypted Email

Did you receive an encrypted email and not sure what to do next? Encryption of email messages is to protect the content from being read by other entities than the intended recipients. Below you will find step by step instructions on how to view an encrypted email along with FAQ’s.

Important Information

We migrated to a new platform on February 13, 2017 to improve patient accessibility. For a copy of your imaging, please contact our medical records department online by clicking here or call (813) 875-7424.

Schedule Online

Available 24/7 to schedule your MRI, CT, mammogram, ultrasound DEXA or x-ray. All other exams please request or call to schedule.

Appointment Request

Fill out a quick form online with your contact information and we will have a representative give you a call to schedule your exam.

What is open system imaging?from opensystemimaging.com

Open System Imaging has been providing compassion, confidence and comfort to patients who desire more than a routine healthcare experience since 1995.

What is an open MRI?from opensystemimaging.com

The Open or “wide bore” MRI provides the same technology as a traditional MRI, but is wider than a standard bore MRI. This allows patients to feel more at ease during the course of the scan. This type of MRI equipment allows doctors to gather information from even the most claustrophobic patients.

What is ultrasound imaging?from opensystemimaging.com

Ultrasound imaging, or Sonography, is a painless procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce internal pictures of the body. Ultrasound exams rely on the use of sound waves rather than the use of radiation or x-ray. Qualified technologists use a transducer device and a thin layer of gel, which when placed on the skin emits pulses of sound waves that your body reflects back. Ultrasound images are captured in real-time, which allows physicians the ability to show the structure and movement of the internal organs, as well as the blood flow through the vessels. Exams are often used to get a closer look at organs and body parts to check for infection, disease or abnormalities. Ultrasounds are also commonly used during pregnancy to check the development of the fetus. Physicians also use ultrasounds when performing other procedures, such as biopsies.

What is the purpose of MRI scans?from opensystemimaging.com

These scans are frequently used to determine whether there is an injury to the body that cannot otherwise be obtained through x-ray, ultrasound or CT methods. MRI’s utilize magnetic fields and radio waves to collect superior images that assist in finding and diagnosing various problems that may exist.

What is the most common form of medical imaging?from opensystemimaging.com

X-ray is the oldest and most commonly used form of medical imaging. It is a painless procedure that helps physicians to diagnose and treat disease or injury. A technologist uses a machine that emits X-ray particles that are then absorbed by different tissues within the body, each being recorded on a computer or special film. Dense structures, such as bone or some metals, absorb most of the X-ray particles and thus appear white on the films or images. Tissue with less density, such as muscle, fat and fluid, appear in various shades of gray. X-rays that pass through air (in such locations as the colon or lungs) aren’t absorbed at all, and thus would appear black in X-ray images.

Where do you lie for an MRI?from opensystemimaging.com

For a typical MRI scan, you lie on your back. Depending on the location of the injury, you may be positioned either head first or feet first. Once you have been given instructions, the technologist will slide the table into the opening of the machine.

What is open system imaging?from opensystemimaging.com

Open System Imaging has been providing compassion, confidence and comfort to patients who desire more than a routine healthcare experience since 1995.

Where is Hunt Regional Open Imaging located?from huntregional.org

Hunt Regional Open Imaging (HROI) in Greenville, Texas offers a wide range of outpatient imaging and radiology services.

Patient Portal

Visalia Imaging is now offering a patient portal for easier access to your radiology reports and images.

Visalia Imaging & Open MRI Patient Portal

Patients are able to request access directly from the patient portal. once approved you will RECEIVE email confirmation.

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