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Finding a reliable mobile X-ray service in Albuquerque shouldn’t feel like a cold call lottery — but for most SNF administrators and home health coordinators in the metro, that’s exactly what it is. The Albuquerque market has a mix of regional providers and national chains, and the gap between a credentialed, responsive operation and a fly-by-night setup isn’t always obvious from a website. This directory cuts through that.
How to Choose a Mobile X-Ray Service in Albuquerque
- Verify ARRT licensure and New Mexico state certification before anything else. New Mexico requires radiologic technologists to hold a current state license issued by the New Mexico Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board (NMMRTB) in addition to ARRT RT(R) credentials. Ask for both, and cross-check the NMMRTB public license lookup — a national ARRT card alone isn’t sufficient to operate legally in-state.
- Ask specifically about stat turnaround windows. For acute clinical needs in an SNF setting, “we’re fast” is meaningless. Pin them down: What’s the guaranteed response time for a stat order? Do they have a technologist on call nights and weekends? Albuquerque’s geographic spread — from the South Valley to Rio Rancho to the East Mountains — means drive times vary significantly.
- Confirm digital image delivery and radiologist network. Results should transmit electronically to your preferred radiologist or a contracted teleradiology service within a defined window. If they’re still burning CDs, walk away.
- Check equipment maintenance records. Portable digital DR (direct radiography) units require regular calibration. Ask when their equipment was last serviced and by whom. Outdated CR (computed radiography) cassette systems produce lower image quality and slower reads.
- Get references from other Albuquerque SNFs or assisted living facilities. Lovelace, Vida Encantada, Heritage at Esperanza — this is a tight-knit referral community. A reputable provider will have names to offer without hesitation.
Pro Tip: New Mexico Medicaid (Centennial Care) has specific billing requirements for mobile imaging services rendered in SNF settings. Ask your prospective provider whether they handle prior authorization and billing directly, or whether that falls to your facility. The answer tells you a lot about how many headaches you’ll inherit.
What to Expect
Mobile X-ray studies in Albuquerque typically run $75–$200 per study, depending on the modality (X-ray vs. ultrasound vs. EKG), the number of views ordered, and whether a stat premium applies. Routine orders are usually completed within 2–4 hours of scheduling; stat orders from established accounts can turn in under 60 minutes for facilities in the core metro.
Reality Check: The most common billing mistake facilities make is assuming the mobile imaging fee covers the radiologist read. It usually doesn’t. The technical component (the technologist + equipment + transmission) and the professional component (radiologist interpretation) are often billed separately. Confirm upfront which you’re paying for and how the other gets covered — especially for Medicaid residents where unbundled billing can create compliance exposure.
Local Market Overview
Albuquerque is home to a large and growing population of adults 65 and older, and Bernalillo County’s SNF density is among the highest in the Mountain West — which means mobile imaging demand here is real and recurring, not occasional. The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center anchors the region’s radiology infrastructure, and several providers leverage UNM-affiliated teleradiology networks for rapid reads, which is worth asking about when you’re evaluating turnaround guarantees.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a mobile X-ray service cost in Albuquerque?
Mobile X-ray Service services in Albuquerque 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 Albuquerque?
There are currently 1 bedside imaging listed in Albuquerque, NM 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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