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Finding a qualified mobile X-ray service in Dallas shouldn’t feel like navigating a credentialing maze in the dark — but for most SNF administrators and home health coordinators, that’s exactly what it is. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has dozens of providers claiming “rapid response” and “stat turnaround,” yet ARRT licensure verification, Texas state radiologic technologist compliance, and actual service coverage across DFW’s sprawling geography are rarely easy to confirm upfront. This directory exists so you don’t have to vet that blindly.

How to Choose a Mobile X-Ray Service in Dallas

  • Verify Texas state licensure alongside ARRT. Texas requires a separate Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) certificate through DSHS — this is in addition to national ARRT RT(R) credentials. Any provider operating in Dallas without both is a compliance liability for your facility, not just theirs.
  • Ask specifically about DFW geography. “Dallas” to some providers means Uptown and Oak Cliff. To others it includes Plano, Irving, and Garland. With 1.3 million people and facilities spread across a metro that can take 90 minutes to cross at rush hour, nail down response zones and estimated arrival windows before you sign anything.
  • Confirm digital transmission and radiologist partnerships. Portable images are useless without a fast read. Ask who interprets the studies, what their turnaround SLA is (stat vs. routine), and whether reports transmit directly to your EHR or arrive as a faxed PDF in 2026.
  • Check for ACR accreditation or equivalent QA documentation. Not every mobile provider is ACR-accredited, but ask for their quality assurance protocols, equipment calibration records, and radiation safety procedures. Facilities without documented QA are a surveyor visit away from a problem you inherit.
  • Get references from SNFs in Dallas specifically. A provider doing great work in suburban Phoenix operates in a different regulatory and payer environment. Ask for contacts at Texas-licensed skilled nursing facilities they currently serve, and call them.

Pro Tip: Texas DSHS MRT license lookups are public at dshs.texas.gov. Run any technologist’s name before your first study — takes 90 seconds and eliminates the most common compliance headache.

What to Expect

Mobile X-ray studies in Dallas typically run $75–200 per study, with stat fees adding $25–50 on top for acute-turnaround requests; ultrasound and EKG add-ons are usually priced separately. Most providers schedule recurring rounds at SNFs and ALCs (think: Monday/Wednesday/Friday morning sweeps), with on-call stat availability for acute clinical needs the same day. Routine report turnaround is 4–12 hours; stat reads from teleradiology partners typically land in under an hour.

Reality Check: The cheapest per-study price almost always hides a catch — longer turnaround, limited geographic coverage, or per-trip dispatch fees that surface only in the contract. Get a written fee schedule that includes minimums, stat rates, after-hours rates, and any facility setup fees before comparing bids.

Local Market Overview

Dallas has one of the densest concentrations of skilled nursing and post-acute facilities in the South — Tarrant and Dallas counties combined have over 200 licensed SNFs — which means mobile imaging demand is high and established providers are typically already running contracted routes. That’s actually good news for buyers: competition keeps pricing honest, and you have negotiating leverage on volume commitments, especially if you’re coordinating across multiple facilities or a home health caseload with predictable weekly volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a mobile X-ray service cost in Dallas?

Mobile X-ray Service services in Dallas typically run $75-200 per imaging study, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.

What should I look for in a mobile X-ray service?

Look for ARRT — it's the credential that separates qualified bedside imaging from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.

How many bedside imaging are in Dallas?

There are currently 1 bedside imaging listed in Dallas, TX on BedsideImaging.

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