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Finding a qualified mobile X-ray service in Los Angeles shouldn’t take three vendor calls and a prayer — but with over 500 skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities packed across LA County, the market is crowded with providers whose credentials, turnaround times, and reliability vary wildly. We’ve done the vetting so you don’t have to. Every provider in this directory is verified for active ARRT licensure and California CRT certification before they’re listed.
How to Choose a Mobile X-Ray Service in Los Angeles
- Verify California CRT licensure independently. ARRT certification is national, but California requires a separate state radiologic technologist license (CRT) issued by the California Department of Public Health. Don’t assume — look it up at the CDPH license lookup portal. An unlicensed tech is a liability exposure your facility can’t afford.
- Ask about stat turnaround, in writing. “Fast results” is meaningless. Ask for a written SLA: how long from image acquisition to radiologist-signed report? In acute situations — suspected pneumonia, hip fracture post-fall — you need a number, not a vibe. Reputable providers offer 1–4 hour stat reads and same-day routine reads.
- Confirm they carry portable equipment, not retrofitted gear. LA traffic is a real operational variable. Providers running modern DR (direct digital radiography) flat panels — not older CR cassette systems — transmit images immediately from the field, cutting turnaround by 30–60 minutes versus cassette-based workflows.
- Check insurance credentialing status. If your facility bills Medicare for Part B imaging, the mobile provider must be enrolled as a Medicare supplier. Ask for their NPI and supplier number. A provider who isn’t credentialed shifts the billing burden — and the compliance risk — back to your team.
- Get a reference from another LA County SNF. The LA basin has a dense enough market that good operators have worked dozens of local facilities. A provider who can’t name two SNF references within 30 miles is a red flag.
Pro Tip: Ask specifically whether their technologists are bilingual in Spanish or Tagalog. In a county where over 40% of residents speak a language other than English at home, a tech who can communicate directly with patients reduces positioning errors and improves image quality — especially with anxious or cognitively impaired residents.
What to Expect
Mobile X-ray studies in the Los Angeles market typically run $75–$200 per study, depending on study type, number of views, and whether stat turnaround is requested — with ultrasound and EKG add-ons billed separately. The workflow is straightforward: you call or portal-request a study, a credentialed tech arrives (usually within 2–6 hours for routine, under 2 hours for stat), performs the imaging at bedside, and transmits digitally to a remote radiologist for interpretation.
Reality Check: Some providers advertise a low per-study rate but bury a “minimum call” or “trip fee” in the contract — common in a sprawling metro like LA where a single facility visit might cover one patient. Read the fee schedule line by line before signing. The real cost per study often runs 20–40% higher than the headline number once trip minimums and stat premiums are factored in.
Local Market Overview
Los Angeles County operates one of the largest concentrations of licensed skilled nursing and assisted living facilities in the United States — over 500 facilities serving a population where 15% are 65 or older — making consistent, credentialed mobile imaging not a convenience but an operational necessity for most post-acute care operators. California’s relatively strict CDPH oversight and Medi-Cal billing requirements mean LA-area providers tend to be better credentialed than the national average, but it also means compliance shortcuts are easier to spot if you know what to look for.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a mobile X-ray service cost in Los Angeles?
Mobile X-ray Service services in Los Angeles typically run $75-200 per imaging study, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.
What should I look for in a mobile X-ray service?
Look for ARRT — it's the credential that separates qualified bedside imaging from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.
How many bedside imaging are in Los Angeles?
There are currently 5 bedside imaging listed in Los Angeles, CA on BedsideImaging.
What does "Sponsored" mean on a listing?
Sponsored providers pay for premium placement and appear at the top of search results. They have claimed profiles and typically respond faster to quote requests. All providers on BedsideImaging — sponsored or not — are real businesses.
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