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Medical Imaging

ImageLink Georgia, LLC

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  • Review fromLATOSHA M

    Date: 05/31/2024

    1 star
    Stockbridge ofc:The 30May MRI at 3 was my last. Any one else who asks me what's a good office will not be sent here either. As a disabled vet, I have many ailments and said I have RA. I had to lay on my stomach with one arm out and he asked me raise my legs to add a bolster pillow, I didn't know it had to go under my hips and I couldn't bend my legs to where the back of feet would touch my neck, so I told him he could've said that before I laid down because I'm not able to bend in such a manner. He then grabbed my legs and shoved it under. He commented snidely that he needed to put me that way for the test and work on comfort last. What does that mean? Perhaps some directions beforehand would have helped. I was semi ready but never got in a comfortable spot and couldn't lay a certain way; perhaps the reason that after a few loud minutes, on the speaker he told me to be still. Not, asking if there's anything wrong or do you need to adjust due to the images showing your arm isn't as still as it needs to be. No, just that I need to be still. I tried asking if it was my eyes or head to see if adjusting something would help since I've never had a tech say I'm moving. I was concentrating really hard not to move as I always do. He just loudly over talked me and said I need to be still. I was going to comment that I also have neuropathy and that I may have been on an arm nerve the wrong way since there was a pillow under my arm and stacks of foam holding my hand still for stability, but he states he was starting again after saying be still! I guess the one sided conversation was over! After going through it a second time now my body was spasming and my other arm was literally stuck and bruised. He was actually laughing at my pain trying to get me up for his next appt and I could hardly move. He was laughing the entire time I got up slowly and crying uncontrollably! No offer of kleenex no asking if I need anything, nothing. Just said "hope I didn't beat you up too bad"!

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