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Joel R. Smith, MD 

General Information

Location.

The Medical Imaging (X-Ray) Department is located on the first floor of the Hospital Building.

Parking.

Parking may be difficult. If you have an appointment, we recommend that you come 20 minutes early.

Registration.

Please bring a photo ID with you and be prepared to be asked for co-payment, depending on what type of plan you have with Kaiser.

Whether you have an appointment or not, or even if you only have a question, we ask that you please take a number from the dispenser in front of the Reception.

We do our best to maintain a degree of privacy for our members as they register at the desk, and you will be called as soon as possible.

Appointments.

To schedule or reschedule an appointment, please call (707) 393-4336, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

To cancel your appointment, please call (707) 393-4761 for 24-hour message line.

MRI.

To schedule an MRI appointment, please call (707) 393-4784.

Nuclear Medicine

To schedule or cancel a Nuclear Medicine appointment, please call (707) 393-4805.

 


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