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Workers’ Compensation Specialists

Enhanced care and support for our team with the introduction of our dedicated staff members.

Workers’ Compensation Specialists

At Altus Medical Imaging, we understand the need for a coordinated approach to diagnosing and treating injured workers.

Your AMI Workers’ Compensation Coordinator will provide a streamlined process to help get your injured worker back to work safely – without the extra stress of chasing their claims.

We work directly with insurers to electronically transmit request forms, reports, invoices and payments on your behalf.

Assisting with your Claim

At Altus Medical Imaging we have a dedicated Workers’ Compensation coordinator who will liaise with case managers to streamline the claims process, and wherever possible, gain approvals prior to appointments.

First available appointments are offered to all patients, with or without approval at the time of booking.

  • All examinations are reported by Altus Medical Imaging specialist radiologists
  • Prompt delivery of reports to the referring practitioner and, other practitioners involved in the patient’s treatment and care
  • Our Workers’ Compensation coordinator keeps patients informed if any concern or issues arise prior to their appointment
  • No out-of-pocket expenses for all approved claims

When you choose Altus Medical Imaging for your injured worker, we:

  • Offer the next available appointment – no claim no. or approval necessary
  • Offer a wide variety of locations across NSW
  • Assign a workers’ compensation coordinator to obtain approval
  • Provide accurate and timely diagnostic reports directly to the treating Doctor/s and the insurer
  • Ensure no out of pocket expenses for all approved claims

Complete the form below, or call 02 8358 4460 and we will contact you to arrange the first available appointment.

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