How do I access Imed?
I-MED will send you a link via text message notifying you that your images are available. When you click this link, you need to follow the security steps, and will be asked to enter your birthdate. I-MED will then send a text message with a one-time password. Enter this password to unlock your access.
How do I contact Imed?
Support for I-MED Online 2.0 users:
1300 147 852 telephone support (weekday business hours) Desktop Online Chat (weekday business hours).
How do I get CT scan results?
The results will also be available immediately in MyAHS Connect. Albertans can get more information at MyHealth.Alberta.ca and on telephone line at 1-844-401-4016.
Is Mia and Imed the same?
DCA today announced plans to merge MIA with its radiology business, I-Med, to form the largest diagnostic imaging service in Australia.
Are ultrasounds bulk billed Qld?
Ultrasounds – BULK BILLED (excluding pregnancy US)
Is Imed and Mia same?
Australia's DCA Group Ltd is set to become one of the world's largest radiology businesses, worth $1.2 billion, with the acquisition of MIA Group Ltd for $700 million. DCA today announced plans to merge MIA with its radiology business, I-Med, to form the largest diagnostic imaging service in Australia.
What can I study after BSc radiology?
PG Courses After Completing BSc Radiology
- MSc Radiology.
- MSc Medical Radiation Physics.
- PGD in Radiotherapy Technology.
- PGD in X-ray Radiography.
- PGD in Ultra-Sonography.
- Master of Magnetic Resonance Technology.
- Master of Radiopharmaceutical Science.
- Master of Medical Radiation – Nuclear Radiation.
What is this medical image?
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in order to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions.
How many radiology clinics are there in Australia?
There are around 2,096 locations1 in Australia specialising in the delivery of DI services. Private DI locations account for around 1,513 facilities and are distributed as follows2.
What is radiology do?
Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests) such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound.