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FAQs

Do I require a requisition to have my test done?

A requisition is an official request for a test and is treated as a “prescription”. From a medical legal perspective, we are only able to perform tests which have been ordered by your doctor. Your requisition must be complete and signed by your doctor to be valid.

Do I require a requisition to have my test done?

Is the waiting list for appointments long?

No, not usually. At MMI we pride ourselves in having short waiting lists. Some tests have longer wait times than others, but in general the waiting list for most procedures is less than 2 weeks. In the case of specialized tests, such as ultrasound arterials, the wait time can be weeks to months.

Is the waiting list for appointments long?

I live in Quebec. Will I have to pay for my test up front?

Yes. Quebec patients must pay for their test on the day it is performed using debit or credit (Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover). When booking your test, please inform the clerk that you are a Quebec resident and they will provide you with an approximate cost for your exam.

I live in Quebec. Will I have to pay for my test up front?

I am in a wheelchair and not able to transfer on my own. Can you accommodate this?

No. Unfortunately, due to the out-patient nature of our clinic, we are not equipped with lifting equipment. If we attempt to transfer you without the use of a lift, we risk causing injury to both the patient and our staff. If you only require minimal assistance then we may be able to accommodate you. It [...]

I am in a wheelchair and not able to transfer on my own. Can you accommodate this?

Can I bring my children to the appointment?

It is strongly discouraged. You will be here for a medical exam and in order to provide high quality imaging, we take all measures possible to minimize distractions during your test. Additionally, certain tests involve exposure to radiation, in which case children are not permitted to accompany you, as this poses health and safety as [...]

Can I bring my children to the appointment?

How long does it take for my doctor to receive the report?

The length of time it will take for your doctor to get your test results depends on the type of test you are having done. Most cases are reported and either faxed or emailed to your doctor within 1-2 business days. In the case of some specialized tests, it could take up to 5 business [...]

How long does it take for my doctor to receive the report?