ACR Accreditation

ACR ACCREDITATION:
The gold standard in diagnostic imaging.

Our goal is to deliver superior imaging services.

American College of Radiology (ACR) accreditation is recognized as the gold standard in medical diagnostic imaging. ACR accreditation helps assure you as a patient that you are being provided with the highest level of image quality, professionalism, patient safety, and quality assurance. Accreditation is an ongoing process that requires us to be reviewed every two years. We are proud to continuos renew our accreditation. At Seton Imaging, we strive to make your experience as pleasant and informative as possible.

What does ACR accreditation mean?

The American College of Radiology (ACR), is the largest and oldest imaging accrediting body in the United States. ACR is a professional organization of over 38,000 physicians. The goal of the ACR is to improve, promote, and protect the practice of radiology. By doing this, it ensures the quality and safety of patient care.  An imaging facility with the ARC Gold Seal is one that meets the standards for imaging quality and safety. Our faculty has voluntarily gone through a comprehensive review to earn accreditation status by the American College of Radiology. The accreditation process is overseen by board-certified, expert radiologists and medical physicists.

What does the gold seal mean?

When you see the ACR gold seal, you can feel comfortable that your imaging test will be done to meet the highest level of imaging quality and radiation safety. When you see the seal, you know our facility has gone through a rigorous review process to meet specific qualifications. This review process ensures that we meet nationally-accepted standards of care. Your care will be in the hands of personnel who are highly educated, certified, and qualified to perform medical imaging, interpret your images, and administer your radiation therapy treatments. In addition to our staff, our equipment also meets or exceeds quality assurance and safety guidelines.