At Inland Imaging, we’re taking the coronavirus threat seriously. That’s why we’re implementing protocols to help minimize health risks to our patients, staff, and the community at large.

BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED EXAM

Are you experiencing 2 or more of the following COVID-19 symptoms?

  • Loss of Taste

  • Loss of Smell

  • Cough or Shortness of Breath

  • Muscle or Body Aches

  • Headache

  • Sore Throat or Congestion

  • Nausea or Vomiting

  • Diarrhea   

  • Do you have a fever and/or chills?

  • In the past 2 weeks, have you been around someone with COVID-19?

  • In the past 3 weeks, have you tested positive for COVID-19?

If you can answer yes to any of these questions, we will be unable to perform non-urgent exams as scheduled. Please call (509) 455-4455.

ENTERING OUR FACILITIES

In an effort to increase safety and to encourage social distancing, Inland Imaging will ask that able-bodied adult patients enter and exit the imaging center by themselves and friends/family wait in the car while they obtain their imaging study. For those adult patients that require assistance or children needing adult supervision we will allow a single caregiver/family member to accompany the patient. Everyone entering our facility will be asked to wear a mask over their nose and mouth.

While these guidelines are designed to fit most circumstances, we understand that there will always be special cases that may require a different solution. We will make every effort to safely accommodate those needs.

A greeter will meet you at the door where you’ll be screened for:

  • FEVER (You will need to reschedule for a later date). We will also be taking all patient’s and guest’s temperatures.

  • 2 or More COVID-19 Symptoms

    o    Loss of Taste or Smell

    o    Cough or Shortness of Breath

    o    Muscle or Body Aches

    o    Headache

    o    Sore Throat or Congestion

    o    Nausea or Vomiting

    o    Diarrhea

Depending on the urgency of your exam you may be referred to a different Inland Imaging center, an Urgent Care, or the ER for further evaluation.