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33 hours ago Palmetto Imaging is part of the largest network of independent, outpatient, diagnostic testing facilities in South Carolina. We serve the Columbia, SC with four convenient locations. ... We … >> Go To The Portal


What is Palmetto imaging?

Palmetto Imaging is a local network of four independent, outpatient diagnostic imaging facilities in the SC midlands. We have been partners with the local medical community for over 20 years. Palmetto Imaging is the alternative to hospital radiology services. Doctors choose us for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

How do I Park at Palmetto imaging?

Upon entering the parking lot, drive around the building as though you were exiting the lot onto Marion St. The last eight spaces on the left and right are designated for Palmetto Imaging patients. Please park in the marked spaces. After parking, follow the sidewalk on Marion St. to our main entrance at the corner of Marion St. and Lady St.

Why choose Palmetto General Hospital?

Palmetto General Hospital has advanced diagnostic technologies and a skilled team of radiologists. The dedicated outpatient focus of our facility is designed to provide ease of scheduling and reduced waiting times for patients while still maintaining high standards for clinical quality.

What services does onsite radiology offer?

We serve doctors and patients from West Columbia, Lexington, Downtown and throughout the Midlands. Our high-quality radiology services include 1.5T high-field MRI, CT, Ultrasound and Arthrograms. Onsite radiologists are fellowship trained and all technologists are certified in their respective modality.

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What is Palmetto Imaging?

Palmetto Imaging is a local network of four independent, outpatient diagnostic imaging facilities in the SC midlands. We have been partners with the local medical community for over 20 years. Palmetto Imaging is the alternative to hospital radiology services. Doctors choose us for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

Where is Palmetto Imaging located?

Palmetto Imaging Downtown is conveniently located at the corner of Lady and Marion Streets, just blocks from Prisma Health – Baptist Hospital, in the heart of downtown Columbia. With designated free parking behind our building, it is a short walk to our front door. We serve doctors and patients in Downtown Columbia and throughout the Midlands. Our high-quality radiology services include 1.5T high-field wide bore MRI, CT, Ultrasound and X-ray.

How long does it take to get a mammogram done at Anderson?

That’s why screening mammograms performed at Anderson Radiology, Palmetto Imaging - ImageCare, and Innervision generally take less than 30 minutes – less time than a typical doctor’s office visit.

Why do physicians choose Palmetto Imaging?

Physicians choose Palmetto Imaging for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

How to contact Patient Account Services?

Call Patient Account Services at 877.442.2989 and we will assist you. Have your billing statement and payment method ready when you call us.

Does Palmetto Imaging save you money?

If your healthcare provider orders an MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasound or X-ray, you have a choice where your test is performed. Choosing Palmetto Imaging can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Is Palmetto Imaging worth it?

Palmetto Imaging offers a great service. They are. Very efficient, they are very customer oriented. . And if you can Get in. Can I have their services? It is definitely worth. Having it done. . I personally cannot recommend them. Enough!

What is Palmetto Imaging?

Palmetto Imaging is a local network of four independent, outpatient diagnostic imaging facilities in the SC midlands. We have been partners with the local medical community for over 20 years. Palmetto Imaging is the alternative to hospital radiology services. Doctors choose us for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

Where is Palmetto Imaging located?

Palmetto Imaging Irmo is conveniently located off I-26 in the Irmo Wellness Center, a short drive from Prisma Health – Baptist Parkridge Hospital and Lexington Medical Center Irmo. We serve doctors and patients from Irmo, Lexington, Chapin and throughout the Midlands. Our high-quality radiology services include 1.2T high-field open bore MRI, 1.5T high-field MRI, CT and X-ray.

How long does it take to get a mammogram done at Anderson?

That’s why screening mammograms performed at Anderson Radiology, Palmetto Imaging - ImageCare, and Innervision generally take less than 30 minutes – less time than a typical doctor’s office visit.

Why do physicians choose Palmetto Imaging?

Physicians choose Palmetto Imaging for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

How to contact Patient Account Services?

Call Patient Account Services at 877.442.2989 and we will assist you. Have your billing statement and payment method ready when you call us.

Does Palmetto Imaging pay bills?

Palmetto Imaging provides multiple options to make paying your bill quick and easy - select the option that works best for you.

Is Palmetto Imaging a fellowship trained radiology?

Our onsite radiologists are fellowship trained and all technologists are certified in their respective modality. Radiologist reports are guaranteed to the referring provider within 24-48 hours of their patient’s appointment. Palmetto Imaging offers early morning, evening and Saturday appointments. We accept physician orders for insured and uninsured patients and offer discounted self-pay rates. All patients will receive a good faith estimate prior to their appointment.

What is Palmetto Imaging?

Palmetto Imaging is a local network of four independent, outpatient diagnostic testing facilities with a focus on customer service. We have been part of the Midlands medical community for over 20 years. Palmetto Imaging is the alternative to hospital radiology services. Doctors choose us for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

Where is Palmetto Imaging located?

Conveniently located on Highway 378 between I-26 and I-20, Palmetto Imaging West Columbia is a short drive from Lexington Medical Center Main Campus. We serve doctors and patients from West Columbia, Lexington, Downtown and throughout the Midlands. Our high-quality radiology services include 1.5T high-field MRI, CT, Ultrasound and Arthrograms.

How long does it take to get a mammogram done at Anderson?

That’s why screening mammograms performed at Anderson Radiology, Palmetto Imaging - ImageCare, and Innervision generally take less than 30 minutes – less time than a typical doctor’s office visit.

Why do physicians choose Palmetto Imaging?

Physicians choose Palmetto Imaging for quality; patients choose us for convenience and affordability.

How to contact Patient Account Services?

Call Patient Account Services at 877.442.2989 and we will assist you. Have your billing statement and payment method ready when you call us.

Does Palmetto Imaging save you money?

If your healthcare provider orders an MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasound or X-ray, you have a choice where your test is performed. Choosing Palmetto Imaging can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Is Radiology open for patients?

We are open and accepting patients for all studies, including routine and elective exams. In accordance with CDC and American College of Radiology recommendations, we continue to exercise caution in patient screening and masking. Please contact our radiology team with any questions; we are happy to discuss your patient’s care.

What is Palmetto General Hospital?

Palmetto General Hospital has advanced diagnostic technologies and a skilled team of radiologists. The dedicated outpatient focus of our facility is designed to provide ease of scheduling and reduced waiting times for patients while still maintaining high standards for clinical quality.

What is CT scan?

CT Scan: combines X-rays and computer scans to create images of the body. The result is a detailed image that can show problems with soft tissues, organs and bones. This unit has the ability to produce CTA studies (angiography) of the aorta and pulmonary arteries, and the multi-detector accelerates patient throughput.

What is the purpose of MRI?

MRI: provides detailed pictures of the inside of the body using strong magnets and radio waves. This unit is notable for its ability to provide greater spatial resolution of images.

What is 3D mammography?

3D Mammography (Tomosynthesis): uses X-rays to visualize abnormalities in the breast tissue. This equipment is used to detect breast cancer as early as possible, which generally improves the effectiveness of treatment.

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