Fluoroscopy Imaging
Mackenzie Health is pleased to provide Fluoroscopy Imaging with a scheduled appointment.
What is Fluoroscopy Imaging?
Fluoroscopy is a type of medical imaging test that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor, much like an X-ray movie. During a fluoroscopy procedure, an X-ray beam is passed through the body part being examined. The beam is transmitted to a TV-like monitor so that the body part and its motion can be seen in detail.
Referring a Patient
A completed Diagnostic Imaging requisition form must be completed by a physician for patients to be referred for Fluoroscopy at Mackenzie Health.
Please ensure the requisition form includes the referring physician’s information and signature, patient information and patient’s clinical history.
To obtain a copy of the Diagnostic Imaging requisition form, visit the referral and consent forms page. Physician offices can fax a patient’s Diagnostic Imaging requisition form to 905-883-2043.
How do I receive my appointment date and time?
A representative from Mackenzie Health’s Scheduling Office will call you three to five days after they receive your completed referral with your:
- Appointment date, time and location
- Arrival time
- Associated preparation instructions for the test
If you receive a voicemail from the Scheduling Office, please call 905-417-2000 ext. 2004 from Richmond Hill or 905-417-2000 ext. 2004 from Vaughan to complete the pre-registration process.
You can also log in to MyChart to view appointment dates/times, confirm your upcoming appointments and complete the pre-registration process using the eCheck-In service.
How do I prepare for Fluoroscopy Imaging?
You will receive a reminder notification a few days prior to your scheduled appointment. Please ensure you confirm or cancel through the automated system.
At the time of booking, you will be advised by the Scheduling Office on your arrival time.
- A reminder, Mackenzie Health is a scent-free environment
Please follow any preparations provided at the point of scheduling.
- Bring your valid health card
- Please do not wear any jewelry or other metal objects.
- Wear loose-fitted, comfortable clothing.
How long does Fluoroscopy take?
A fluoroscopy test may range from 30 to 60 minutes and is dependent on the type of test you will be receiving and emergency requests.
Can I have a Fluoroscopy Imaging test if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Please contact your referring physician if you are pregnant. Please also notify the technologist if there is any chance of pregnancy before the exam takes place, as an embryo is sensitive to radiation, especially in the first trimester of pregnancy.
X-ray procedures can be performed while pregnant; however, in some cases precautions may be taken to protect you and your baby. Your exam may be rescheduled. You may breastfeed immediately after X-ray.
What are the benefits and risks of Fluoroscopy Imaging?
Fluoroscopy is an imaging tool which enables physicians to look at many body systems, including the skeletal, digestive, urinary, respiratory, and reproductive systems. The test will be used by referring physicians to help determine a diagnosis and treatment.
There is always a small chance of bleeding or infection any time skin is broken. The risk is extremely small because the procedure is not conducted near any major blood vessels and is performed under sterile conditions.
How much radiation am I getting and is it dangerous?
Any amount of radiation can cause harm; however we keep radiation doses as low as reasonably achievable by using the least amount of radiation needed to get a high quality image. Lead shielding will be provided if you are in childbearing age or upon request as long as it will not obstruct the area of interest.
How do I reschedule my appointment?
Please provide 48 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment. You can cancel your appointments online using MyChart but will need to reschedule by calling the patient scheduling office at 905-883-1212 ext. 2004 from Richmond Hill or 905-417-2000 ext. 2004 from Vaughan.
Are you looking for a CD copy of your images?
Mackenzie Health has partnered with PocketHealth to give patients online access to view and share their images from our hospital and other participating organizations at a reduced fee. This includes x-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, MRI scans and other medical imaging results.
Log in to your MyChart account to access this and additional features including eCheck-In, lab and test results, preparation instructions for upcoming appointments and more!
What are the benefits to accessing my images online?
By accessing your images online, you can:
- Save time as there’s no need to visit the hospital to obtain a CD
- Save money on parking and reduced fees
- Share your images online directly with your requesting physician
- View images from our and other participating hospitals and x-ray clinics
To learn more, please visit the MyChart FAQs section of our website.
How do I sign up?
Log in to your MyChart Account, visit the Test Results page and follow the link to our partner site, PocketHealth. From there, you can access your images in three easy steps:
- Enter your patient information, including name, date of birth and health card number
- Consent to the terms and conditions of the services being provided
- Complete a secure payment online
Can I come to the hospital and pick up my images in person?
You can request a CD copy of your health records from Health Information Services at Mackenzie Health for a small fee. Please visit our Health Information Services page for more information.
What will I have online access to?
If you sign up for MyChart, you will have online access to:
- Check in online 7 days prior to your next appointment using our eCheck-In* service
- View past and upcoming appointments
- View preparation instructions for upcoming appointments
- Complete pre-visit questionnaires*
- Cancel appointments*
- Update your demographics at any time (includes address, phone number, family physician, and more)
- View lab and test results
- View and share Diagnostic images including x-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, MRI scans and more
- Clinical notes on your care and treatment
- Track your health*
- Access your list of conditions or medical concerns diagnosed at Mackenzie Health as well as your prescribed medications and known allergies.
*Available for select clinics
You can register for MyChart when scheduling an appointment or you can self-sign up online at mychart.mackenziehealth.ca.
If your appointment is at Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital:
- You may park in one of the visitors parking lots (North or South) and make your way to the C-Wing or D-Wing entrance.
- Please allow yourself extra time during peak hours, as finding parking can take longer than expected. If possible, consider taking public transit, or getting dropped off by a family member or friend.
If your appointment is at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital:
- You may park in the visitor parking lots at the west of the building.
- Access to the hospital is through the Main Entrance at the south side of the building (6:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.) or through the west of the hospital (24/7 access). Drop-off and pick-up is available at both entrances.
View more information on parking services.
Once inside the hospital, please check in at Patient Registration using our self-serve kiosks.
Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital
10 Trench St.
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Z3
Local to Richmond Hill: 905-883-1212
Local to Vaughan: 905-417-2000
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Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital
3200 Major Mackenzie Dr W
Vaughan ON L6A 4Z3
Local from Vaughan: 905-417-2000
Local from Richmond Hill: 905-883-1212
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