Your imaging facility has been calling your clinic. They've been doing it for years. And they've never told you exactly why — or how to make it stop.
Right now, there are 4 million people in the United States who are allergic to CT contrast. Some of them are your patients. And most primary care offices are asking them the wrong question — which means when they show up for their scan, everything stops. The imaging facility calls your office. Your provider gets pulled out of a patient room. Your staff scrambles. And your patient waits.
That one conversation costs your clinic an average of 40 minutes of provider time. If it happens four times a week, that's over 40 hours a year — a full work week — that your clinic will never get back.
The imaging facility knew this was coming. They just didn't have a way to tell you before it happened.
Now they do.
After 20 years and 70,000+ CT exams, I was on the other end of those calls. I know every reason we made them. I've put that knowledge into a free guide your clinic can use today.
The CT Contrast Guide is a free clinical reference your staff can use immediately. It covers the exact questions to ask, the exact pre-medication protocol to follow, and the exact documentation that prevents the callback before it ever happens.
It takes 10 minutes to go through. Your team can use it before the next patient walks in.
Over 120,000 primary care clinics in the United States deal with this problem every week. Most of them don't know it's preventable. Now you do.
Built by a CT technologist. Not a consultant. Not a software company. Someone who performed the scans, made the calls, and watched the same preventable mistakes happen for 20 years.
CT Contrast Guide Video
CT Contrast Guide & Allergy Prep Sheet