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Paradigm Health System was formed in 2010 by a group of physicians with a desire to provide a seamless continuum of care in a variety specialties to patients throughout southeast Louisiana. Combining decades of medical experience from various specialties, Paradigm Health is able to provide the highest level of care in numerous areas of expertise.
The Patient Portal (the “ Portal ”) is an Internet service, powered by athenahealth, Inc. ( “ athenahealth ”, “ our ”, “ us ”, or “ we ” ), which allows patients and other authorized users to coordinate and manage their medical care with their health care providers.
When personal information is transmitted from your PC and/or mobile devices to Patient Portal, it is protected through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.
In order to use Patient Portal, you must have: a personal computer equipped with an Internet browser that has 128-bit encryption enabled and configured to accept cookies (e.g., Internet Explorer 7 or 8, Safari, or Firefox; Internet Explorer 6 may not allow you to view some materials, such as test results);
We offer Neurological imaging of the brain and spine, MR Angiography (MRA) of the brain and carotid arteries, and Orthopedic imaging of all joints and long bones. All imaging studies are interpreted by Board Certified and fellowshipped trained Radiologists. MRI results are generally received within 12 to 24 hours.
MRI is short for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. (If your doctor has sent you for an MRA [Magnetic Resonance Angiography], this is also a kind of MRI.) MRI is an advanced technology that lets your doctor see internal organs, blood vessels, muscles, joints, tumors, areas of infection, and more -- without x-rays, surgery, or pain.
Examples of items or things that may create a health hazard or other problem during an MRI exam include: