UrgentCare2Go® provides in-home medical assessments that include ordering and coordinating imaging referrals such as X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and MRIs. Our mobile clinicians evaluate your symptoms, determine the appropriate diagnostic study, and send referrals directly to accredited imaging centers — all without needing to visit a clinic.
We accept most major insurance plansImaging referrals allow your healthcare provider to order diagnostic tests that help identify or rule out medical conditions. During your visit — in-home or in-clinic — your provider will:
In-home evaluations reduce unnecessary travel and offer a more comfortable approach to imaging referrals. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Imaging referrals are medical orders that allow you to obtain diagnostic studies such as X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and MRIs. They help providers diagnose injuries, illnesses, and internal conditions.
Providers recommend imaging when symptoms suggest a condition that requires internal evaluation — such as fractures, abdominal pain, joint injuries, headaches, chronic conditions, or unexplained symptoms.
Yes. For UrgentCare2Go, clinicians can examine you at home and order the appropriate imaging referral without needing a clinic visit.
Most referrals are issued the same day after your evaluation. In urgent cases, we coordinate immediate scheduling.
X-ray, CT scan, MRI, ultrasound, mammography, DEXA scan, vascular studies, and specialty imaging depending on your needs.
Preparation depends on the type of study. For example, abdominal ultrasounds may require fasting, while MRIs may require removal of metal. Your provider and imaging center will give you instructions.
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary imaging studies. Your clinic or imaging facility can confirm coverage before the appointment.
Yes. Pediatric imaging referrals can be issued for injuries, abdominal symptoms, respiratory issues, and other concerns requiring diagnostic evaluation.
Yes. If appropriate, some imaging referrals can be issued via telehealth after a virtual exam and symptom review.
Results are sent directly to your provider, who will review them with you and provide follow-up recommendations.
Absolutely. All referrals, records, and imaging results are handled under strict HIPAA guidelines to ensure complete privacy and security.
Urgent imaging is recommended when symptoms suggest fractures, severe abdominal pain, neurological symptoms, or acute injuries that require fast diagnosis.
Once we receive your imaging results, a provider will contact you to discuss the findings, treatment options, and next steps, including referrals to specialists if needed.