Find the right healthcare specialist online with Oryon Connect

Find the right healthcare specialist online with Oryon Connect

Posted on Tue Sep 29, 2020

You can now browse a list of trusted specialists who are available to see you (or your patient if you’re a practitioner), to help get a diagnosis and treatment as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Oryon Connect works in a very similar way for patients and for practitioners. Watch this short video to see it in action!

Healthcare practitioners

Our secure online community has been enabling practitioners to refer for diagnostic imaging, receive results, book CPD courses and manage their CPD hours for several years, now with over over 8,000 practitioners registered. We’re very pleased to announce that you can now use it to refer your patients onwards to trusted specialists, who have all passed our rigorous approval process to become part of our Approved Partner Network.

Anyone with an account can take advantage of this feature, including your patients, so please let them know about this useful new feature! Speaking of patients…

If you have a healthcare concern

If you’ve ever had a scan with Oryon Imaging, you might well have used our secure online community to book, pay and see your scan images. You can now also use this account to browse our Partners and find the right specialist for you.

It’s a matter of a few clicks to find the best specialist for you, to help diagnose and treat your healthcare concern.

If you’re not a healthcare practitioner and you don’t have an account, you can contact us to request one, which we can do with just a few bits of information from you.

If you have any questions, please do contact us and we’ll be more than happy to get back to you as soon as we can.

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