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    Vancouver Radiology

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    This place is refusing ultrasounds to mom's over 35... Because why??? We're geriatric?? Zero stars. Wake up guys. It's the 21st century.

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    Legacy Imaging & Radiology Services

    Legacy Imaging & Radiology Services

    5.0(3 reviews)
    9.6 miAlphabet District, Northwest

    Very professional organization I currently work for OHSU…read moreand now realize we can do better. Legacy has shown me this. Employees and staff are so very kind and helpful. They treat patience with respect and kindness. I arrived early, and the MRI technicians saw me early. They prepped my expectations and answered all my questions very well. Prior to working at OHSU, I worked at Mayo Clinic for many years. Ian well versed on quality healthcare, and my experience at Legacy rivals the quality of Mayo. I'm very pleased.

    My doctor ordered an "US RETROPERITONEAL COMPLETE" (medical speak for an ultrasound of my kidneys…read moreand bladder). Seems my kidney function is in a slight decline. Most likely due to a medication I'm taking - let's hope so anyway. I must have been the last appt of the day as when I got to the hospital the place was absolutely dead. It was quiet like a library. Even got a parking spot on the street right across the street. How does THAT happen in downtown Portland??? But don't fret, they have free valet parking at the front entrance. Just pull up and a nice man comes out, gives you a pickup ticket and parks your car for you. Anyway, I had already checked in online -if you don't do this ahead of time you really need to. It saves so much time and you you don't have to answer all the same questions over and over or pull out your ID and proof of insurance cards. At the door I was COVID-screened and then checked in at the Main Desk. I was directed to take the elevator to the 2nd floor, make a left and go to the door that says "Ultrasound" and wait. Someone would come out for me. The signage is a little confusing and I ended up in the radiology waiting room. No worries. The radiology technician came out and found me and took me into a waiting ultrasound procedure room. I was told to lay down on the table (no need to undress) and she began by putting some warmed gel on the ultrasound probe and placed it on my stomach. First she scanned my VERY FULL bladder. I had to drink and hold 32 oz of water one hour before my appt. This is sometimes difficult for females like me over a certain age, but gosh darn, I did it! Then she moved up to scan both kidneys. It took about 15 minutes total. No pain. No discomfort (except my nerves wondering when I'd get the results). When she said "You are free to go" I thanked her, hurried to the nearest bathroom and then back out to my car. This morning I had the test results in my email "Urinary bladder is of normal configuration" and both kidneys were "Normal size and appearance. No hydronephrosis (swelling), renal stones, or soft tissue masses identified." They even measured them!!! How many people know the actual size of their kidneys??? The whole process was easy, went smoothly, I'm thankful and relieved. and every person I encountered was kind and welcoming. I was glad the hospital was so quiet too. So, the moral of this story is, don't be afraid of getting an ultrasound, it's easy peasy at the Legacy Good Samaritan Imaging & Radiology Dept. And they all lived happily ever after...let's hope anyway.

    Vancouver Radiology - radiologists - Updated June 2026

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