Anonymous wrote:I was a WRA patient for years until my recent cancer diagnosis. I think it’s one of those things that are convenient and work until they don’t. The radiologist who did my diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound was pretty dismissive when I mentioned I was anxious. The one who did my biopsy (different doc) wasn’t exactly empathetic either when she called with the bad news. But never mind the bedside manner, they made me wait over a weekend with the results even though they had them because they have a rule that only the doctor who did the biopsy can give you the result. And then, they made me come in in person to pick up a copy of the pathology report.
I’ve since had an MRI at Georgetown and such a world of difference. The images were uploaded a few days after the scan and I could see the report as soon as it was ready.
I hate Washington Radiology for the same reasons as PP, plus WRA missed my breast cancer.
I do like Medstar radiology - the doctors there are excellent, but the oncology and surgical side left a lot to be desired. Plus the Medstar portal is messed up and doctors regularly could not find outside imaging or testing I had shared, or imaging that was ordered by Medstar via a third party was never uploaded to the Medstar portal, or doctors called with biopsy results before written report was uploaded to patient portal, etc. - pretty hard to keep care coordinated at Georgetown, IMO.
But, again, I thought the radiology (MRI, ultrasound and biopsy) at Medstar Lafayette Ctr was excellent.