Access Your Medical Imaging with Nuvance Health & PocketHealth

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Medical imaging services offered

  • CT Scan
  • CT Lung Screening Program
  • MRI
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Ultrasound
  • X-Ray

Location details

6511 Springbrook Avenue
Rhinebeck, NY 12572

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Inpatient care is 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Hospital entrances are on Spring Brook Ave and Montgomery Street. Public transportation is available via rideshare apps or the Dutchess County Public Transit C bus Service.

Wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking lot & washroom

CT scans
Lung cancer screenings
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Nuclear medicine
Ultrasound
X-ray

Additional Information

There is a valet parking service at the main entrance. There are also parking lots on the north side to access the Emergency Department or Neugarten Family Birth Center. Electric vehicle charging stations are also available.

PocketHealth and Nuvance Health: empowering you with image access

person holding a tablet with imaging report

In collaboration with Nuvance Health, PocketHealth grants you access to your medical imaging records, so you can proactively participate in your healthcare journey. This includes:

  • Securely storing your imaging records, reports and other health records permanently
  • Sharing of imaging records to keep your entire health team up to date
  • Better understanding of reports leading to more productive conversations with your doctor
  • Accessing preventative health screening tools and custom insights to stay on top of follow-ups
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How to access your imaging records

PocketHealth provides easy access to view, share and store your medical imaging records from Nuvance Health so you can get involved in your own care.

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About Nuvance Health

Part of Nuvance Health, Northern Dutchess Hospital is a nonprofit facility that addresses a wide range of patient needs, including heart disease, cancer, maternity care and a host of other services. They’ve also been recognized by U.S. News & World Report for their excellent performance in knee replacement cases, and have additionally been recognized as a Robotic Center of Excellence for their robotic surgery capabilities.

Northern Dutchess Hospital accepts many kinds of insurance, and many of these do cover medical imaging services, at least to some extent. It is important to note that some imaging may need to be preauthorized before being covered, and that not all medical providers participate with all insurance plans, even if the hospital itself is contracted. It is recommended that you inform your healthcare provider of your insurance information in advance and confirm with your insurance provider that services are covered. This helps you determine on a case-by-case basis whether your provider is in-network. Meanwhile, here is a list of the insurances Northern Dutchess Hospital currently accepts.

Northern Dutchess Hospital’s imaging facilities typically send patient results to their referring physician within a week of the appointment, after their trained radiologists review them. For quicker access, you can use PocketHealth to easily view and share your results, often before your follow-up appointment.

To be covered by insurance, most imaging services require a referral or preauthorization from a doctor.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a method that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to capture images of a patient’s internal structures and organs. The MRI machine temporarily moves the patient’s protons out of alignment. As the protons realign, the subsequent release of energy is measured by a computer and converted into images. Because MRIs use strong magnets, they are generally not recommended for patients with metallic implants.

CT (computed tomography) scans use multiple low-dose X-rays to produce detailed, cross-sectional images. These images are then combined to create a 3D scan that provides in-depth views of internal tissues and structures, such as bones and organs. CT scans are well-suited for quick imaging, and they don’t require patients to remain still for long periods. They are also a good alternative for patients with metallic implants who may not be suitable candidates for the magnetic properties of MRIs.

Overall, CT scans excel at showing bones and other aspects of the skeletal system, while MRIs provide better details of soft tissues, such as tendons, ligaments and muscles.

You can learn more about the differences between PET, CT and MRI scans here.

You can call the following phone number to be directed to the scheduling facility you need:
(845) 876-3001
TTY (800) 421-1220 (For teletypewriter services)

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