A diagnostic referral is a written request from a healthcare professional, usually a primary care physician (PCP) to another specialist or medical service provider. This referral requests further evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment for a specific condition. Diagnostic referrals are commonly used for tests such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, or specialized procedures performed by experts.
If a PCP suspects a blockage in the arteries of your heart, they may refer you for an angiogram performed by a cardiologist. This process, from initial suspicion to specialist testing, is called a diagnostic referral.
Patients may seek care at an urgent care facility or request a specialist visit at home when they experience non-life-threatening medical concerns that require prompt attention. After an evaluation, the PCP may determine that additional tests or a specialist’s opinion is necessary, leading to a diagnostic referral.
At Life Health Care Medical Services, we ensure that the referral process is seamless, transparent, and patient-centered:
By following this structured approach, Life Health Care Medical Services ensures that patients receive timely, accurate, and well-coordinated diagnostic care.