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The Staff at BAB Radiology

FAQS Regarding Your Radiology Visit

What insurance plans do you accept?

We accept most insurance plans. To insure that your insurance plan is accepted at our centers, please click our BAB Radiology Facility Directory and Insurance List for our current insurance list.

Do you accept payment plans?

Yes, we are willing to work with you if you have financial need. Please contact our billing offices at (631) 517-8000 prior to having your exam performed. In cases of financial hardship, we will consider payment arrangements. Please contact the appropriate BAB office with any questions you may have.

Why do I need to arrive before my actual appointment time?

We need time to review your paperwork and prepare you for your examination. Our technologists need to stay on schedule in order to accommodate the many patients we see everyday.

My child is having an examination. Will I be able to stay with him / her during the test?

If your child is under 5, or is unable to go into the examination room by him or herself, we will allow you or a family member to accompany them. Law requires that this family member not be a woman of child-bearing age.

Who will perform my exam?

Usually, most examinations are performed by highly trained technologists or physicians. Some procedures, such as fluoroscopy and certain ultrasound procedures, are performed by a doctor (radiologist). For more specific information, select a test from the menu bar. All of our technologists have had extensive training in performing radiological procedures and are registered professionals.

When will I receive my test results?

A board certified radiologist will interpret your case. Your physician will be notified of your results usually within 24-48 hours of your examination. In the event that your case is a medical emergency, we will notify your physician immediately with your results.

Is it important for a radiologist to interpret my exam and not my personal physician?

Yes it is. A radiologist is a physician just like your family doctor … but he has been trained in diagnostic radiology. Many of our radiologists have done additional fellowships (sub-specialty training) in such areas as neuroradiology (nervous system), angiography (blood vessels), orthopedics (bones) and many other areas. Our radiologists are certified by the American College of Radiology (ACR). This certification means that you are being evaluated by the very best doctors available, like the physicians at BAB Radiology.

Is there a private area for me to leave my valuables and change into the gown?

Yes there is. Our changing rooms are clean, comfortable and private. Personal belongings are taken in the mammography room with the patient. Some of our offices have lockers with keys that allow you to leave your valuables safely in the dressing rooms.

Will my mammogram be painful?

Usually not. However, some women have sensitive breasts and it can seem uncomfortable momentarily. It is necessary to compress the breast tissue to fully evaluate your breast. Please see our Women’s Corner page for more information regarding your Mammography Exam.

What does it mean if I am called back for additional pictures at a later date?

Occasionally, the radiologist will request additional inaging views. In most cases, there is nothing to be concerned about. Occasionally, additional images are required to fully evaluate your study.

Why do you need all of my prior films?

The radiologist needs to see how your current films compare with old ones. This helps to identify subtle changes that may have occurred since your last examination