We know that the transition of the two practices to Penn Medicine may have caused some concerns or disruptions, but it’s important to know that Princeton Radiology can continue to provide all your imaging service needs.
- > We will continue to communicate with your referring physician no matter where they are located
- > We have your medical records and images safely secured in our archives for essential comparison purposes
- > We provide Care Coordinators and follow-up messages to remind you about mammograms and other recommended imaging exams
- > We offer the same lower cost of care you have come to expect from our freestanding centers
Remember, you have the choice to select your imaging service provider.
If you have any concerns or need help scheduling, please call our Centralized Scheduling Department at 609-921-8211.
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