With OneImaging, you have an easier way to get the imaging you need: transparent pricing, faster scheduling, and a care team by your side, saving you up to 80% on costs.
Most members will have no cost for imaging exams, while those on a high deductible health plan (CDHP) can save up to 80% on imaging costs before meeting their deductible.
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What is OneImaging?
OneImaging offers a concierge experience for your family’s medical imaging needs. With OneImaging, you can save thousands and significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs for your family compared to current, traditional options.
Who can use this benefit?
Most members will have no cost for imaging exams, while those on a high deductible health plan (CDHP) can save up to 80% on imaging costs before meeting their deductible.
What is an imaging order or referral?
An imaging order (sometimes called a referral) is a written request from your doctor for an imaging exam—like an MRI or CT scan. You’ll need this to schedule your exam through OneImaging.
What should I do if my doctor has already provided an order?
You can send it to us and we’ll help you schedule your exam:
What if I don’t have an order yet?
No problem! Call or text us at (833) 619-0837 and we’ll help you figure out what to do next.
How do I pay for an exam using OneImaging?
OneImaging calculates the true and total cost of your exam up front so that you have no surprise medical bills, and can determine where you want to go based on the cost and distance you’re comfortable traveling. Upon appointment confirmation, we will provide you an opportunity to enter your HSA/FSA, credit, or debit card information through our secure website.
How much will I save?
Most members save up to 80% compared to traditional imaging costs—often totaling hundreds or even thousands of dollars. OneImaging also confirms pricing up front to help you avoid surprise bills.