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Effective 8/25/23, our existing patient portal will no longer be in use.  On 8/28/23, patients will receive an invitation to access our new patient portal.

OGA Receives AIUM Reaccreditation

OGA is proud to announce that we have received reaccreditation from the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, also known as AIUM. This achievement reflects our continued commitment to providing safe, high quality ultrasound care for our patients.

AIUM accreditation is a nationally recognized standard that recognizes practices that meet rigorous requirements for ultrasound imaging. Reaccreditation confirms that OGA continues to meet these standards through ongoing evaluation of equipment quality, staff training, safety protocols, and quality assurance processes.

For patients, AIUM reaccreditation means confidence in the care you receive. Ultrasound exams at OGA are performed by trained professionals using carefully maintained equipment, with a strong focus on accuracy, consistency, and patient safety. Our team follows established guidelines to ensure each exam meets the highest standards of care.

This accomplishment reflects the dedication of our providers and staff, who work continuously to uphold excellence in women’s health care. From routine ultrasounds to more specialized imaging, OGA remains committed to delivering trusted, evidence based care.

We are proud to maintain AIUM accreditation and remain focused on providing high quality care for our patients and community.

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