
The staff is friendly, test results are sent to the doctor quickly and the facility is modern and clean. Every experience with this non Evergreen Hospital location, Evergreen Radia office has been exceptional. I have had a few imaging studies done with Evergreen Radia. I would never recommend this place to anyone. I’m sorry, but it was a big deal to me, and I feel like I got that experience taken away from me. She acted like it was no big deal and nothing special. Then when I pointed at the screen and said «what’s that?» Instead of saying «what are you pointing at?» or even asking what I was referring too, she said «that’s the baby» and just totally made me feel like I was inconveniencing her. She didn’t even offer to move the screen so I could see it and I was basically craning my neck so I could even see anything. It seemed like she was going as fast as she could and wasn’t even trying to involve me in the ultrasound at all. When I showed up I was really excited to see my baby for the first time and I left feeling very sad. Everything with the front desk was fine, but the ultrasound tech was not friendly whatsoever and she made my experience awful. Our team of more than 200 board-certified radiologists, with specialty training in everything from Mammography to Neuroradiology and Musculoskeletal to Interventional, provide more than 50 hospital and specialty clinic partners with on-site radiology coverage and interpretations.I had an appointment here for my first ultrasound for pregnancy and it was terrible.

Radia is one of the largest and most progressive radiology groups in the nation. New hires will be required to present written proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a written request for an Exemption within 30 days of hire.Įvergreen Radia is an Imaging Center of Radia. To protect physicians, employees, and patients of Radia from contracting COVID-19 and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Radia requires that all Health Care Setting Workers receive a COVID-19 vaccination, subject to the exemptions.
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Washington State Radiologic Technologist - Diagnostic license required (Washington State X-ray license, ARRT).Satisfactory completion of a formal radiologic technology program or other compatible course of study.Ability to de-escalate conflict situations with minimal supervisory assistance but able to recognize when a situation is beyond individual training/expertise and requires assistance.Organizes and monitors patient flow to meet company productivity, quality, health, and safety standards.Provides patient care services in a professional and compassionate manner.Properly screens orders prior to exam for any precautions or contraindications.Assists radiologist with specialized procedures.Ability to physically assist patients to obtain high quality imaging.Properly performs X-Ray, Fluoroscopy and DEXA imaging to ACR standards.Discretionary annual performance-based bonus.Learning opportunities through professional development programs.A 401(k)-employer match, with a profit-sharing component.2 Medical plans to choose from, dental, vision, life, and LTD.The compensation listed is based on full-time employment status, full-time is 40 hours per week. The salary is based on multiple factors, including but not limited to job-related experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and employment status. The salary range is $29.90/hour to $44.85/hour. Come join a great team dedicated to quality imaging and excellent patient care.


Evergreen Radia is a Radia Imaging Center. We are an outpatient imaging center, open Monday – Saturday, located in Kirkland, Washington.

Evergreen Radia is looking for a X-Ray Technologist.
