Having to come over to this location from Dignity Health is kind of a bother. It is a completely separate location you have to drive to and if you have to go to & from on same day- it can be an inconvenience.
Have been here two times in the last four months. Once with my daughter & once with my son for X-rays. The process if fairly easy: if there is no wait.
Office receptionists average in explanation ( if given) & not much to a greeting or personality when checking you in. You'll have to have your paperwork ready & insurance info in hand. Prices will vary depending on your insurance.
Staff tries to get you in and out quickly. We have had the same young blonde assistant both times we've been in, she is pleasant.
X-ray room organized, clean and sanitary. Believe they have several dressing rooms in back if needed depending on what type of X-rays are required.
There is a small (darkrooms) where the still framed X-ray images will appear on a computer after they are taken after the push of a bottom. I believe the whole area is set up is what they call a shielding design, so that the patients (when not being examined) the X Ray department staff, visitors and the public or any persons working adjacent to or near the X Ray facility are protected from any and all radiation. I was able to stay with each of my children during their visits on the other side of the darkroom. It made myself and my kids feel more comfortable and knowing as well ; that I wasn't exposed while with them made it a more comforting experience for us all.