St. Mary's Medical Center Radiation Oncology has earned full accreditation from the American College of Radiology® (ACR). When you see the gold seal of accreditation, you can rest assured that our facility meets the highest level of patient safety standards and image quality.
Our team has gone through a comprehensive review to earn ACR accreditation status. Among patients and physicians alike, ACR accreditation is recognized as the gold standard in medical imaging.
Before your imaging procedure be sure to ask your physician the following questions:
When you see the gold seals of accreditation prominently displayed in our imaging facility, you can be sure that you are in a facility that meets standards for imaging quality and safety. Just look for the ACR Gold Seal of Accreditation shown above.
To achieve the ACR Gold Standard of Accreditation, our facility's personnel qualifications, equipment requirements, quality assurance, and quality control procedures have gone through a rigorous review process and have met specific qualifications. It's important for patients to know that every aspect of the ACR accreditation process is overseen by board-certified, expert radiologists and medical physicists in advanced diagnostic imaging.
When you see the ACR gold seal, you can rest assured that your prescribed imaging test will be done at a facility that has met the highest level of imaging quality and radiation safety. The facility and its personnel have gone through a comprehensive review to earn accreditation status by the American College of Radiology (ACR), the largest and oldest imaging accrediting body in the U.S. and a professional organization of 34,000 physicians.